confront
US /kənˈfrʌnt/
UK /kənˈfrʌnt/

1.
confrontar, enfrentar
meet (someone) face to face with hostile or argumentative intent
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She decided to confront her accuser in court.
Ella decidió confrontar a su acusador en la corte.
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He had to confront his fears to overcome them.
Tuvo que enfrentar sus miedos para superarlos.
2.
confrontar, presentar
present (a difficulty, problem, or accusation) to someone for consideration or action
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The police decided to confront him with the evidence.
La policía decidió confrontarlo con la evidencia.
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The report confronts us with the harsh realities of climate change.
El informe nos confronta con las duras realidades del cambio climático.