verb
- to face or meet someone or something in a challenging or hostile way
- to deal with or address a difficult situation directly
- to present someone with evidence or facts, especially to force them to admit something
Examples
- She decided to confront her boss about the unfair treatment.
- The protesters confronted the police at the barricade.
- He must confront his fear of public speaking.
- The detective confronted the suspect with the evidence.
- We need to confront this problem before it gets worse.
- The team confronted many challenges during the project.
- She confronted him about the missing money.