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The confront

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To stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge.

  • We should confront him about the missing money.

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Extroverted caregivers used the "confronting" strategy less often.

You have signed up for the "Confronting the Caliphate" series.

Now the partners confront the problems we all should have.

The guard confronted the man on the front porch.

Hence the reluctance to confront the issue.

Will the Wafd confront Sissi?

The schools confront two formidable difficulties: 1.

The dudes confront Kalon!

The two confront Brauner and defeat him.

The first confronts the life-cycle problem.

But corporate bonds also highlight the difficulties confronting the Fed.

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