Pronunciation: /ˈæftər-ˈækʃən rɪˈpɔrt/
noun a report that details the events and actions taken following a specific incident or situation, typically used for analysis and improvement
A1 An after-action report is a document that analyzes what happened during a specific event.
A2 After completing the project, the team prepared an after-action report to evaluate their performance.
B1 The military always conducts after-action reports to learn from past missions and improve tactics.
B2 The after-action report highlighted areas of success and areas needing improvement in the company's marketing strategy.
C1 The after-action report provided valuable insights into the causes of the project's failure.
C2 The detailed after-action report outlined the steps to be taken to prevent similar mistakes in the future.
formal The military conducted an after-action report to analyze the outcomes of the recent operation.
informal They had a meeting to go over the after-action report from the project.
slang We gotta review the after-action report before the boss sees it.
figurative She treated their breakup as an after-action report, reflecting on what went wrong.
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