Sentence examples for to confronts from inspiring English sources

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to confronts

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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How could they leave my father and my uncle?" During her research, Ms. Meeropol had to confronts the facts of recently decrypted Soviet documents that showed that her grandfather was probably a willing spy for the Soviet Union, even if he was not guilty of the crime of which he was convicted, which involved atomic secrets.

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To connect, honor, to confront".

Hence the reluctance to confront the issue.

We have to confront this menace.

Japanese interceptor jets scrambled to confront it.

Realpolitik is about to confront local realities.

Sargent flew to Seattle to confront Amazon.

This is very frustrating hockey to confront.

Southern Sudanese soldiers rushed to confront them.

But Eduardo seemed ready to confront reality.

Dano wanted to confront Aaron immediately.

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