Sentence examples for been confronted with from inspiring English sources

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been confronted with

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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"We haven't been confronted with this before".

Ever since then, he has been confronted with tenacious resistance.

"I had never in my life been confronted with such a situation".

But Winslet told Newsbeat the issue wasn't something she herself had been confronted with.

It would have been confronted with bigger difficulties, if not destruction.

Many governments have been confronted with exactly this choice of alternatives.

Pepsi, of late, has been confronted with declining market share in its core carbonated beverages market.

"I've often been confronted with being the first colored man to do something".

But the country has occasionally been confronted with killing sprees carried out with knives.

"Without their sangfroid, we could have been confronted with a terrible drama," he said.

Nonetheless, a rich national tradition of libertinage has lately been confronted with something of a dilemma.

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