Sentence examples for be confronting from inspiring English sources

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be confronting

verb

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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All of us will be confronting uncertainty.

It's a rare thing, and it can be confronting.

"They won't be confronting a crisis of historic proportions.

When [current students] are middle aged, they could be confronting a much larger challenge".

The theme of the first lab will be "Confronting Comfort: The City and You".

Political scientists will be confronting its theory and evidence for years to come.

It is an indulgence which turns its perpetrators into everything they claim to be confronting.

"Almost all kinds of service and charity NGOs will be confronting very big difficulties," Lu added.

In a year, he said, "Hospitals are going to be confronting more uninsured people".

If that is confirmed he may be confronting an absence of up to six weeks.

She just didn't expect to be confronting them while warming up recently at second base.

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