Examples of 'confronted' in a sentence

Meaning of "confronted"

Confront means to face a challenging situation or person directly. In English, 'confront' is used to describe situations where someone is addressing or dealing with a problem, conflict, or disagreement head-on
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  • simple past tense and past participle of confront

How to use "confronted" in a sentence

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We are also confronted with a number of new challenges.
The haunting spectre of colonialism needed to be confronted.
Crime is better confronted through a concerted effort.
Confronted with memory even they smile.
These issues are confronted in the next chapters.
I confronted my queen bee a long time ago.
Customs administrations are confronted with an enormous dilemma.
We confronted him and he bolted through here.
We know that you are confronted by a difficult situation.
And he lashed out violently when he was confronted.
Mankind is confronted by both opportunities and challenges.
I found the ultrasound and confronted her.
She confronted you in that parking garage.
The policeman was confronted by the angry mob.
The issue of financing development must be confronted.

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Haiti is confronted with daunting environmental challenges.
Every day we would be confronted with problems.
Booth confronted his mortality plenty of times.
The welfare state is confronted with challenges.
We are confronted by immense expectations from our citizens.
I went by his club tonight and confronted him.
Unless somebody confronted him before that.
It is an issue all of our countries are confronted with.
But yesterday he confronted me with the crust.
That is the reality with which we are confronted.
In my opinion we are confronted here with something of a situation.
I tracked him down and confronted him.
Here we are confronted with a sorry state of affairs.
This past week you confronted him.
Here he was confronted with strict house rules.
She flew here and confronted him.
Kandace confronted laila in the parking lot.
He told me you went and confronted him about it.
She confronted you with the debt.
As soon as your mother confronted him about us.
I have confronted several maniacs with guns.
Her lies were aparent when he confronted her.
Energy systems are confronted with major challenges.
But all their aspirations are confronted.
I would never been confronted with death before.
Evil still exists and must be confronted.
Young men are confronted with mechanised civilisation.
In many countries people are confronted with guns.
Intruders are confronted immediately and if necessary attacked.
That is what our partners are confronted with.
Would you have confronted a fait accompli.
The sponsors of the attack yet to be confronted.
It was a report that confronted two fundamental thesis.
These are problems we will continue to be confronted with.
Hungary continues to be confronted with corruption problems.

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