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to confront
01
hacer frente a, confrontar, enfrentarse a
to face someone, particularly in a way that is unfriendly or threatening
Transitive: to confront sb | to confront sb about sth
Ejemplos
The principal had to confront the students who were bullying their classmates.
El director tuvo que enfrentar a los estudiantes que estaban acosando a sus compañeros de clase.
02
afrontar, enfrentar
to face or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly
Transitive: to confront a problem or issue
Ejemplos
Individuals often avoid confronting personal issues until they become too difficult to ignore.
Los individuos a menudo evitan enfrentar problemas personales hasta que se vuelven demasiado difíciles de ignorar.
03
enfrentar, confrontar
to bring a challenging or uncomfortable situation, issue, or accusation to someone's attention
Ditransitive: to confront sb with an unpleasant situation or issue
Ejemplos
The campaign aims to confront society with the prevalence of mental health issues.
La campaña tiene como objetivo enfrentar a la sociedad con la prevalencia de los problemas de salud mental.
04
enfrentar, hacer frente a
be face to face with
Transitive: to confront sb/sth
Ejemplos
The soldier was confronted by the enemy's advancing troops.
El soldado fue confrontado por las tropas enemigas que avanzaban.



























