Briefings

/ˈbriːfɪŋz/ noun

Short, concise meetings or sessions where someone provides important information or instructions to a group of people.

From 'brief' (from Old French 'bref,' meaning short or concise). 'Briefing' emerged in military contexts in the early 20th century, describing short tactical information sessions before operations. The plural 'briefings' became standard corporate and political terminology.

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