Examples of 'faced' in a sentence

Meaning of "faced"

face (verb): In informal English, 'face' as a verb is used to confront a difficult situation or deal directly with a challenge or problem. It can also refer to acknowledging and accepting reality or consequences
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  • simple past tense and past participle of face
  • Having a specified type or number of faces.
  • Having the outer surface dressed, with the front, as of a dress, covered ornamentally with another material.
  • drunk

How to use "faced" in a sentence

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Difficulties faced in the fulfilment of employment objectives.
His guys have never faced a fastball.
She faced many troubles in her life.
The army had been faced with a dilemma.
Problems faced by developing countries and countries in.
These burdens are not faced by businesses alone.
To be faced by a virago at this hour of the morning.
European children faced famine and disease.
Now faced with a canvas of finite length.
The side that faced the aperture.
Faced with the same choice now.
And now we are faced with another extinction.
Faced or reinforced with paper or paperboard only.
Those who resisted faced expulsion or imprisonment.
He faced many problems during this term.

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Islands are also faced with immense problems.
There is considerable legal uncertainty faced by citizens.
We are now faced with a far different problem.
Then he moved around and faced her.
Youth are faced with unacceptable levels of unemployment.
This beautiful man was faced with a dilemma.
I have faced down death with her.
Hallucinations of a hideous pig pig faced girl.
Principal constraints faced in implementing reproductive health.
Obstacles to effective political participation faced by minorities.
Safety glazing faced with plastics material.
This is a fairly strange reality to be faced with.
Challenges faced in implementation of sustainable forest management.
This is some pimple faced basketball player.
I have faced a lot of challenges in this business.
She walked in and faced the creature.
He has faced the challenges of our times.
They were once again faced with a choice.
Suddenly faced with this golden opportunity.
Psychic surgery has always faced adversity.
Zambia is now faced with acts of aggression.
Shortages in medical staff and supplies were faced.
I am sick of being faced with the painfully obvious.
There different from the ones we faced.
The conditions faced by these women are appalling.
It was one example of the many challenges faced.
Defenders faced serious challenges this year.
The authorities are thus faced with a dilemma.
We have faced this kind of stuff before.
Reducing barriers to participation faced by various groups.
You are faced with the choice of a lifetime.
The killer never faced the camera.
When faced with yet another whore.
These issues must be faced with courage.
We are faced with the very gravest of challenges.

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