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Noun
/ˈbrēfiNG/,
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briefings, plural;
  1. A meeting for giving information or instructions
    • - the daily press briefing
  2. The information or instructions given
    • - this briefing explains the systems, products and standards
  3. The action of informing or instructing someone
    • - today's briefing of NATO allies

  1. (briefing) detailed instructions, as for a military operation
  2. (The Briefing) The Briefing is an evangelical Christian magazine published by Matthias Media in partnership with The Good Book Company (UK). It is printed monthly, and is circulated in Australia, North America and the United Kingdom. ...
  3. (The briefing (band)) The Briefing is the Latvian musical band, based in the city of Liepāja. The band exists from 2002 and it was founded on 13th of August. Their music is a mix of jazz, funk, rock and pop elements with electronic sounds and beats. ...
  4. (briefing) A short and concise summary of a situation; A presentation of information or instruction; the meeting at which it is presented
  5. (Briefing) The process in which a facilitator frontloads or sets up a particular activity.
  6. (Briefing) This overview is given to the gamers to instruct them on the Live Play. There is a separate briefing for each team and maybe additional briefings at the beginning of each phase or briefings for individuals.
  7. (briefing) The act or process of giving in advance specific instructions or information, as in a press briefing. broadcast 1. To transmit a radio, television, or Internet program. 2. To send out or communicate, especially by radio or television, as in broadcast an alert. 3. ...
  8. (BRIEFING) A meeting before a search in which information is disclosed to the search teams in order to initiate and properly execute the search.
  9. (2. briefing) a briefing, or the information conveyed during one
  10. (BRIEFING) An oral presentation where the speaker presents a concise array of facts without inclusion of extensive supporting material.
  11. (BRIEFING) a short factual summary, usually oral, of the details of a current or projected military operation that's given to the participants or their supervisors; a verbal report or information update on official activities by one or more subordinates to the commander or an inspector. ...
  12. (Briefing) A concise explanatory information to crew and passengers
  13. (Briefing) A discussion between a client and the assigned researcher designed to find the most efficient research methodology for the client's needs.
  14. (Briefing) A review of competition rules that immediately precedes a competition; attendance is mandatory
  15. (Briefing) A semi tedious way that first year law students summarize cases. A case brief typically consists of the case title, procedural posture, holding, and a summary of facts. After first semester most students begin book briefing.
  16. (Briefing) A short meeting of the officials, representatives of commercial or other bodies and organizations with the mass-media representatives, where a position on a particular issue is stated.
  17. (Briefing) A training session, prior to starting work on a study/survey, in which all of the survey specifications, questionnaire parts, and details of the interview are reviewed, explained, and clarified for all interviewers assigned to the project. ...
  18. (Briefing) Briefings are where rally officials provide participants with important information about the next day's stage, the schedule, and any changes or developments. Briefings are held every evening, normally at 9 p.m. at the bivouac. ...
  19. (Briefing) During an Air Show all participating pilots are briefed everyday of the competition and all pilots must attend these briefings.
  20. (Briefing) Held immediately before the start of each class to enable the judge to announce the course time, identify the start/finish points and any special requirements for the course. In special classes any variation from standard marking must be explained.
  21. (Briefing) Ingcaciso; ukutyhilela
  22. (Briefing) Mergers & Acquisitons:
  23. (Briefing) Presentation of regular reports by a member of the Secretariat (Secretary-General, Under-Secretary-Generals, special representatives or special envoys) to the Security Council.
  24. (Briefing) The brief specifies the task for a project. It contains information about objectives, target groups, competing products, competitive advantage and evolutions (see specification).
  25. (Briefing) The specific requirements of a job. Clients brief their account managers, who in return will brief the relevant creative talents (photographers, graphic designers, etc.)