1. confront
I think it's time for me to confront that problem.
A soldier often has to confront danger.
They have to confront the object of their fears.
We try to help people confront their problems.
Not many willingly confront him, especially when he's in one of his moods.
In Ankara, I made clear that America is not – and never will be – at war with Islam. We will, however, relentlessly confront violent extremists who pose a grave threat to our security.
And so in that spirit, let me speak as clearly and plainly as I can about some specific issues that I believe we must finally confront together.
Why don't you confront your father and tell him you're leaving the country?
When I want to confront her, she gets furious with me!
She confronted her captor.
The problems confronting the new government were enormous.
I would confront the intruder.
Kelsier closed the door, then turned with a smile to confront the room of about thirty skaa.
He knew he had to confront his fear of public speaking.
Englisch Wort "stawiać czoło czemuś"(confront) tritt in Sätzen auf:
Longman rozszerzony człowiekLongman-Human Advance