to face,meet, or deal with a difficult situation or person
As she left the court, she was confronted by angry crowds who tried to block her way.
It's an issue we'll have to confront at some point, no matter how unpleasant it is.
The manager had to confront the employee about their consistently poor performance.
The team decided to confront the challenges head-on and find innovative solutions.
It's essential to confront issues in a relationship openly and communicate effectively to resolve conflicts.
The community leaders had to confront the issues of inequality and injustice in their town.