Noun(1) a bold challenge(2) discord resulting from a clash of ideas or opinions(3) a hostile disagreement face-to-face(4) the act of hostile groups opposing each other(5) a focussed comparison; bringing together for a careful comparison(6) the act of opposing groups confronting each other(7) a focussed comparison(8) bringing together for a careful comparison(9) conflict
Noun(1) a bold challenge(2) discord resulting from a clash of ideas or opinions(3) a hostile disagreement face-to-face(4) the act of hostile groups opposing each other(5) a focussed comparison; bringing together for a careful comparison(6) the act of opposing groups confronting each other(7) a focussed comparison(8) bringing together for a careful comparison(9) conflict
(1) This confrontation with our mortality also occurs when someone close to us dies.(2) I had enough on my mind without having to have a confrontation with him right now.(3) they want to avoid any confrontation with the authorities(4) It is a grotesque confrontation with the reality of life and death.(5) four months of violent confrontation between government and opposition forces(6) the race promised a classic confrontation between the two top runners in the world(7) The logic of events will lead them to a confrontation with the West.(8) A confrontation with a group of youths drove her to fire the weapon at the pavement near one teenager's feet.(9) This new workers' organisation was forced into violent confrontation with the state.(10) a confrontation with the legislature(11) They were thought to be preparing for a confrontation with former associates who had set up a rival drugs gang.(12) But, I do know that a swan is not the sort of beast you want a confrontation with.(13) In fact, she had been avoiding him since the confrontation with the paint stick.(14) It's supposed to give us freedom of action in a confrontation with a nuclear-armed state.(15) Yet for all its confrontation with sex, drugs and sin, this book strongly affirms the human.(16) The bank disclosed her new address, forcing her to move again in a hurry to avoid a confrontation with her husband.