Natasha
What does it mean ( briefed ) Please read terms briefed there inclusive xxxxxx What does the word ( briefed ) mean? Is a past tense? Or adjective? What does it mean in the sentence?
Mar 19, 2020 11:56 AM
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"Briefed" would usually mean 'briefly described' or summarised. Sometimes we say 'he briefed me about the situation' meaning he gave me a brief summary/description of the situation. Occasionally this can be used as a verb.
March 19, 2020
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Hi Natasha, I am not sure of the context but usually "briefed" mentioned like this could mean outlined, that provide information or written there. "Please read the terms that provide information / written there inclusive xxx" Briefed is a verb. To brief someone is to provide information or instructions for them. For example, you could say that I am briefing you on the use of the word brief. Hope some of that is helpful, Alice
March 19, 2020
When someone is briefed about something, they are informed about a subject. It is a past tense verb. Usually it is used in official circumstances. "The Governor was briefed about the coronavirus."
March 19, 2020
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