26984 words

confront

3 definitions • 7 examples
1
to face, meet, or deal with a difficult situation or person:

Examples:

As she left the court, she was confronted by angry crowds who tried to block her way.
It's an issue we'll have to confront at some point, no matter how unpleasant it is.
I thought I would stay calm, but when I was confronted with/by the TV camera, I got very nervous.
2
to deal with a difficult problem, situation, or person:

Examples:

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
To confront someone is to meet with a person with whom you disagree or whom you will accuse of something:

Examples:

I had to confront him about the damage to the car.

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