CONFRONT


Meaning of CONFRONT in English

verb

BAD : Almost every day we confront with some new environmental problem.

GOOD : Almost every day we confront some new environmental problem.

GOOD : Almost every day we are confronted with some new environmental problem.

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confront sb/sth (WITHOUT with ): 'Sooner or later the management will have to confront these issues.'

confront sb with sth : 'She continued to deny the charge until the prosecution finally confronted her with the evidence.'

be confronted with/by sth : 'She continued to deny the charge until she was finally confronted with the evidence.'

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