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situation room

American  

noun

  1. a room at a military or political headquarters where the latest information on a military or political situation is channeled.


Etymology

Origin of situation room

First recorded in 1965–70

Example Sentences

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He summoned Boebert to the Situation Room to discuss the matter.

From Slate

From the forward station watching the Pacific—the 49th Missile Defense Battalion in Alaska—to the White House Situation Room and the underground bunker of Strategic Command in Nebraska, Ms. Bigelow and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim look at serious, committed professionals aided by top-tier technology who are ultimately unable to do anything except watch as the rocket and its nuclear warhead advance upon us.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her supervisor, played by Nicole Kidman, dresses down generals in the situation room.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We obviously were always trying to get the story from different elements. And there was a freedom, but everybody had badges with them. At the White House, I never walked into the Oval Office or the Situation Room.”

From Salon

Depending on Iran's next move, the US commander-in-chief may decide at the last minute to remain in the Situation Room in Washington.

From BBC