Examples of 'had confronted' in a sentence
Meaning of "had confronted"
had confronted: to have faced or dealt with a difficult situation or person
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It looks like brother tucker had confronted.
Berlin had confronted us with walls without cracks.
I might have gotten angry if you had confronted me about it.
David had confronted him about me.
He was very upset and wished that he had confronted the man.
He had confronted his own mortality.
It was not the first time they had confronted each other.
Dag had confronted him.
They also described their experiences and the barriers they had confronted.
I had confronted the betrayer.
That was the first time anyone had confronted him about his drinking.
I had confronted my ghost.
The last time he reported that he had confronted his grandson about the murder.
He had confronted himself.
Zoido says friends and relatives say Echeverria had confronted a man who stabbed a woman.
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Many centres had confronted the financial crisis with professionalism and resourcefulness.
She even told her then boyfriend Brad Pitt and he had confronted the producer.
We had confronted them on the streets and had prevented them from marching.
Activists at multiple town halls had confronted Gillibrand over her support for the bill.
He had confronted the risk of death and made that recognition part of his philosophy.
Perhaps I could have attacked if any one had confronted me at that time.
They had confronted each other at a place called Badr.
I wonder how I would have felt if I had confronted the racists.
Sharif had confronted the Israeli military directly on a number of occasions.
What do you think you would have done if you had confronted him?
The man whom Hal had confronted turned on him angrily.
Palestinian women had refused social invisibility, and had confronted the military.
He had confronted Malick numerous times about missed deadlines and broken promises.
It looks like brother Tucker had confronted this Gulch person lots of times.
I had confronted my ghost, accepted and released him.
It was the same Nimrod who had confronted Ibrahim regarding the Almighty.
Furthermore, Kuwait reported on the numerous terrorist incidents that it had confronted in recent years.
That she had confronted Mme.
I had confronted my ghost, accepted and released him . But now I was more haunted than ever.
Well, that means none of their ancestors had confronted anything like it before.
Esther had confronted Sylvie about the true authorship of The Flame Tree.
It was the first time that antiwar demonstrators had confronted active-duty military personnel.
Edward had confronted a rival dynasty, and emerged victorious.
According to reports, Mrs Thompson had confronted the leader.
The student who had confronted Leo with his CAD opened his eyes wide.
At Auschwitz, Höss faced the same difficulty that had confronted Dr Eberl at Treblinka.
And John the Baptist had confronted this divorce and Herod chopped his head off.
At Auschwitz, Hoss faced the same difficulty that had confronted Dr Eberl at Treblinka.
If you had confronted him, perhaps things had been different.
But ultimately antiquarians settled on the Celtic-speaking Gauls and Britons who had confronted the Romans.
If you had confronted him, perhaps things would be different.
But so far, no one had confronted him.
Rachel had confronted her before she died, said she was a cuckoo in the nest.
In 16 years of marriage, we had confronted all manner of difficulties.
Dag had confronted him . And that Secret Police guy, Björck?
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Examples of using Confronted
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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