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    con·front
    /kənˈfrənt/

    verb

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  2. to deal with a difficult problem, situation, or person: He forced the country to confront the issue of deforestation. When I took office, I was confronted with new guidelines. Becca will have to confront some frightening truths about this disease.

  3. The meaning of CONFRONT is to face especially in challenge : oppose. How to use confront in a sentence.

  4. to deal with a difficult problem, situation, or person: He forced the country to confront the issue of deforestation. When I took office, I was confronted with new guidelines. Becca will have to confront some frightening truths about this disease.

  5. If you confront someone with something, you present facts or evidence to them in order to accuse them of something.

  6. Confront means either to face a situation that makes you uncomfortable, or to say something to someone about something they've done that bothers you. Rather than letting things go, when people are rude to you you should confront them.

  7. Confront definition: to face in hostility or defiance; oppose. See examples of CONFRONT used in a sentence.

  8. 1. to face in hostility or defiance; oppose. 2. to set face to face: They confronted him with the evidence. 3. to stand or come in front of; meet face to face.

  9. confront somebody with somebody/something to make somebody face or deal with an unpleasant or difficult person or situation. He confronted her with a choice between her career or their relationship. These texts constantly confront the reader with their demanding claims.

  10. Definition of confront verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. CONFRONT definition: 1. to tell someone something, or show them something to try to make them admit they have done…. Learn more.

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