It depends on the context. Brief is a relative term, and the fact that it is talking about incarceration does not change that. A career criminal who has served several sentences may refer to a 5 year incarceration as brief, while a person who has never been to jail before may refer to spending a week incarcerated as a long sentence.
This is not a technical legal term that means anything outside of regular usage.
brief introduction about myself
Depending on the context, brief is already a verb. For example "to brief someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
Brief means short in length, or in duration. It can also mean to give people short details about a task.
As far as I know the answer is "NO" the definition of brief is...Short in time, duration, length, or extent.Succinct; concise: a brief account of the incident.Curt; abruptUNDER SHORTS
No, "brief" is not a verb. It is an adjective that means short or concise.
I don't have a clue someone please answer this.
An "overview" is A survey or a broad, comprehensive view of something. A summary or a review of something. And the word "brief" means short. Thus a "brief overview" is a short (in length) summary of something.
An "overview" is A survey or a broad, comprehensive view of something. A summary or a review of something. And the word "brief" means short. Thus a "brief overview" is a short (in length) summary of something.
there was a war.
A brief synopsis would be the highlights of your life, acheivements, successes, etc.
A biosketch is a brief summary of you or someone else's professional /educational accomplishments, publications, and affiliations.
Concise, not wordy, brief.