Examples of 'ready to confront' in a sentence

Meaning of "ready to confront"

~ "Ready to confront" means prepared or willing to face a challenging or difficult situation, often involving direct confrontation or conflict. It implies a state of readiness or readiness to engage in a confrontation

How to use "ready to confront" in a sentence

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I am ready to confront the mind flayer now.
I did not think he was ready to confront himself.
Ready to confront the demons of the past.
We are not yet ready to confront such an assault.
Ready to confront what lay ahead.
You both appear ready to confront any obstacle.
Both protagonists are trying to escape a past they are not ready to confront.
I am also ready to confront them with proof.
But you are brave and got ready to confront it.
I was ready to confront him no matter the consequences.
The communists are not ready to confront the truth.
You are ready to confront your problems and to solve them.
We pushed the door open ready to confront thieves.
We are not ready to confront the issue of racism in the gay community.
To help avoid what you are not ready to confront.

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I am therefore ready to confront the market of use it.
Some time passes before the Doctor is ready to confront his death.
Always ready to confront hyenas.
Maybe there were things in this world that I was not ready to confront.
Riders and horses are ready to confront arduous courses.
It is ready to confront the findings of biblical scholarship and of ancient history.
Perhaps you are not ready to confront them yet.
Ready to confront Margot.
I am getting ready to confront the guy.
Instead, it mobilizes them within sectarian frameworks that are always ready to confront one another.
Shinnok was ready to confront the elder gods once again.
Rebecca, do you think that you are finally really ready to confront your issues?
You are not quite ready to confront some new situation by yourself.
To disappear . To help avoid what you are not ready to confront.
It means being ready to confront difficult issues in a frank and open manner.
Kalikasan is doubtful whether the government is ready to confront the impact of global warming.
Are we ready to confront the floods and hurricanes?
It is clear that the world was not ready to confront this type of crisis.
Are we ready to confront this fact when we are in their care?
We need a government and business sector that is ready to confront the challenges of inequality.
She 's not ready to confront the source of her rage yet.
Stark repairs his suit ready to confront Loki.
He's not ready to confront his father over all of this yet.
It is the only state that is ready to confront the Americans.
I was all ready to confront him … but then I thought of something better.
People with different opinions, who were ready to confront with opposing arguments.
I am getting ready to confront the guy this one says . but before I can.
Now that you have done your research, you are ready to confront your cable company.
I am getting ready to confront the guy but before I can.
Speaking at the contract signing ceremony, Ndanusa said Nigeria was ready to confront the World.
But Israel is ready to confront both these dangers.
Report, Iran already entrenched in Syria, ready to confront Israel.
And I am more than ready to confront whatever it is that awaits me.
Mr. Greene, And she is standing there, ready to confront him.
I went back, ready to confront the situation.

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