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confront

con·front [ kən frúnt ] (past and past participle con·front·ed, present participle con·front·ing, 3rd person present singular con·fronts)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. challenge somebody face to face: to come face to face with somebody, especially in a challenge, and usually with hostility, criticism, or defiance

2. make somebody aware of something: to bring something such as contradictory facts or evidence to the attention of somebody, often in a challenging way
confronted her with the evidence

3. encounter difficulty: to be forced to deal with something, especially an obstacle that must be overcome
This is just one of the difficulties students confront these days.

4. be problem for somebody: to cause difficulty to or present an obstacle for somebody
The hardships that would confront the settlers were blissfully unknown when they started out.

[Mid-16th century. Via French< medieval Latin confrontare< Latin front- "forehead"]

con·front·er noun
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