Examples of 'confront' in a sentence

Meaning of "confront"

confront (verb) - To face or address a problem, situation, or person directly and often assertively, without avoiding or evading the issue
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  • To stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with
  • To deal with.
  • To bring someone face to face with something.
  • To come up against; to encounter.

How to use "confront" in a sentence

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They all confront their own hell.
I do not even have a true friend to confront.
We know that we can only confront it if we are together.
Never confront a vampire when they are hungry.
It took a lot of courage to confront me about my drinking.
Confront the beast that haunts you.
Developing countries confront a number of serious constraints.
Confront and challenge all forms of discrimination.
The man you are to confront has no emotions.
Confront the behaviour not the person.
I am ready to confront the mind flayer now.
It is neither possible nor desirable to confront it alone.
We must confront them for their actions.
Do not attempt to engage or confront these individuals.
But all confront very serious pressures.

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The intellectual challenge we confront is to identify where.
To confront him now will get me killed.
Let someone else confront him on this.
If we confront them directly we do not stand a chance.
You just have to confront that fear.
We can confront it with forgiveness and compassion.
I have helped her confront her feelings.
And confront her with what know.
I would like to confront him with you.
Those are the essential challenges we now confront.
You decided to confront her at her apartment.
And it kind of felt good to confront you.
I shall confront and expel all evil.
I shall never be afraid to confront the real.
They have to confront their own prejudices.
I plan on using it to find and confront my accuser.
Libya had to confront the security challenge.
Either you turn him in or confront him.
The issues that confront us are also evolving.
I alluded to the global challenges which confront us.
Cause we are about to confront a murdering drug dealer.
The only way to defeat terrorism is to confront it.
I am determined to confront that eventuality well protected.
Find him but do not confront him.
Then you confront them some more.
I am going along with my comrades to confront the cruel.
It just forces us to confront how different everything is.
I had a therapist who said to confront them.
We are determined to confront those threats at the source.
She needs to be the one to confront him.
We also need to confront the reality of immigration.
Efforts are still being made to confront the issue.
You have to confront them face to face.
We believe your sister went up to a room to confront someone.
Humanity today must confront a number of changes.

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