noun
- plural of debriefer; people who conduct debriefings, typically by questioning someone (such as a pilot, soldier, or employee) to obtain information about a completed mission, event, or experience.
Usage: commonly used in military, intelligence, and corporate contexts
Examples
- The military debriefers questioned the pilots after their combat mission.
- Intelligence debriefers gathered detailed accounts from the returned operatives.
- Corporate debriefers interviewed employees following the major project completion.
- The debriefers took extensive notes during the post-flight debriefing session.
- Experienced debriefers know how to extract accurate information from witnesses.