Pronunciation: /wɒʃ-ʌp ˈmiːtɪŋ/
noun a meeting held at the end of a project or work day to discuss what has been accomplished and what still needs to be done
A1 After the project, the team had a wash-up meeting to discuss what went well and what could be improved.
A2 The wash-up meeting was scheduled for Friday afternoon to review the results of the marketing campaign.
B1 During the wash-up meeting, the team analyzed the feedback from customers and made a plan for future improvements.
B2 The wash-up meeting lasted for two hours as the team went through each stage of the project to identify areas for optimization.
C1 The wash-up meeting was a crucial part of the project management process, ensuring that lessons learned were documented and shared.
C2 As the project manager, I facilitated the wash-up meeting to ensure that all team members had the opportunity to provide their input and suggestions.
formal The team gathered for the wash-up meeting to discuss the project's successes and areas for improvement.
informal Let's all meet for a quick wash-up meeting to go over what went well and what we can do better next time.
slang We need to have a pow-wow after work for a wash-up meeting on the latest project.
figurative The wash-up meeting was like a debriefing session after a battle, analyzing our strategies and outcomes.
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