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1. Confront synonyms, Confront pronunciation, Confront translation, English dictionary definition of Confront

2. To meet defiantly; confront: Affront danger

3. Satan’s temptations confront us each day,

4. A soldier has to confront danger.

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8. Or confront it with a shield

9. We should confront theory with practice.

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11. He will confront us face to face

12. Placed there to confront and confound him.

13. The difficulties that confront us seem insuperable.

14. Advertising can effectively challenge and confront stereotypes.

15. He will confront us face to face.

16. A soldier often has to confront danger.

17. He is willing to confront problems directly.

18. Row upon row of eggs confront me.

19. We are learning how to confront death.

20. He swung round to confront his accusers.

21. Democrats Confront a Surge at the Border

22. We must confront the future with optimism.

23. America's military needs to Confront the enemy within

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25. We try to help people confront their problems .

26. It's time to confront him with our suspicions.

27. But he's a coward, he wouldn't confront you.

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29. Confront is not labeled for use on residential turf

30. They have been forced to confront two important facts.

31. She knew that she had to confront her fears.

32. See also: Confront Confront (one's)/the demons To acknowledge and attempt to understand that which causes ongoing problems in one's life, such as fears

33. To confront our inequality, therefore, we must confront both society's denigration of us in these terms and our own self- denigration as people.

34. Productive change begins when you confront the Brutal facts

35. Counsellors encourage victims of crime to confront their emotions.

36. Confront definition is - to face especially in challenge : oppose

37. 11 Pragmatism sought to force philosophers to confront doubt.

38. Once again, I chose to confront the issue head-on.

39. I wanted to confront the boundaries of the citizen, self-imposed and real, and confront the divide between privileged and public access to knowledge.

40. It's either dive right in or confront my separation anxiety.

41. Can't imagine they'll need much prompting when we confront them.

42. “Did you really just say that?” How to Confront microAggressions

43. I could not bring myself to confront him about it.

44. Assassin's Creed Valhalla's eighth quest, Birthrights, has you confront Gorm.

45. 1. (a) What distressing conditions confront humankind in our day?

46. With an angry bellow, the daemon rose to confront him.

47. You’re right that you need bravery to confront this situation.

48. NATO countries have been forced to confront fundamental moral questions.

49. What ethical wrestlings confront doctors who terminate life in the womb?

50. 4 With an angry bellow, the daemon rose to confront him.

51. Together, they grapple with concerns that confront us all as citizens.

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53. Confront: to oppose (something hostile or dangerous) with firmness or courage.

54. Accost definition, to confront boldly: The beggar Accosted me for money

55. We have decided to confront them, speaking without reserve, without fear.

56. She had decided to confront Kathryn with what she had learnt.

57. Would slay whoever dared confront Those moustaches that Bristled like porcupinequills.

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60. We are learning how to confront death instead of avoiding its reality.

61. When more officers arrived to confront the group, the station was attacked.

62. 7 I was not about to confront her preconceived notions head-on.

63. She decided to confront her boss about the situation with direct questioning.

64. Foreigners in their own country: Asian Americans at State Department Confront discrimination

65. Bravery is the admirable quality of being able to confront frightening things

66. Verb (used with object) to confront boldly: The beggar Accosted me for money

67. When I confront him with his omissions and lies he just looks sheepish.

68. Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him.

69. How to Confront Expert advice for blowing off steam without burning a bridge

70. Stepping out into the universe... we must confront the reality of interstellar travel.

71. 🔊 No one wanted to Confront the intimidating employee about following work procedures

72. 22 synonyms for Accost: confront, challenge, address, stop, approach, oppose, halt, greet, hail

73. Certainly, you can confront the transgressor, contemplate revenge, or hold a grudge forever.

74. Trends in the national economy confront firms with pressures they cannot easily resist.

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76. The two soldiers confront each other in a trench, where they wait for dark.

77. 16 hours ago · Democrats Confront limits of own powers: The Note

78. Shannon Ho How the Atlanta spa shootings forced me to confront my Biracial identity

79. Live life without fear, confront all obstacles and evince that you can overcome then.

80. Courage is called upon whenever we confront a difficult, frightening, painful or disturbing situation.