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“briefing”
brief (verb), briefs; briefed; briefing
1. To give essential information to someone: "The reporters were briefed about the President's plan to run for another term."
2. To give someone all of the necessary information about something in preparation for a discussion or decision that will come later: "The President has been briefed by his economic advisers."
3. When someone briefs a person, or a group of people, he or she is providing information or instructions that are necessary for the recipient or recipients: "The captain of the ship briefed the crew about the new safety procedures."
2. To give someone all of the necessary information about something in preparation for a discussion or decision that will come later: "The President has been briefed by his economic advisers."
3. When someone briefs a person, or a group of people, he or she is providing information or instructions that are necessary for the recipient or recipients: "The captain of the ship briefed the crew about the new safety procedures."
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brevi-, brev- [brie-, bri-] +
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1. Giving information or instructions relating to a particular situation or information of this kind.
2. Conveying information at a meeting that is held to provide information about the main facts of an issue or situation.
2. Conveying information at a meeting that is held to provide information about the main facts of an issue or situation.
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brevi-, brev- [brie-, bri-] +
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