confront

US /kənˈfrʌnt/
UK /kənˈfrʌnt/
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1.

confrontar, enfrentar

meet (someone) face to face with hostile or argumentative intent

:
She decided to confront her accuser in court.
Ella decidió confrontar a su acusador en la corte.
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

:
The police decided to confront him with the evidence.
La policía decidió confrontarlo con la evidencia.
The report confronts us with the harsh realities of climate change.
El informe nos confronta con las duras realidades del cambio climático.