Debrief

/diˈbrif/ verb, noun

To question someone about a recently completed mission or event to gather information; or the meeting where this happens.

From 'brief' (short summary of information), with the prefix 'de-' meaning 'reverse' or 'extract.' Created in military contexts in WWII to extract intelligence from returning soldiers.

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