face off phrasal verb American English ( see also ↑ face )
to fight, argue, or compete with someone, or to get into a position in which you are ready to do this:
The two candidates will face off in a televised debate on Friday.
face off phrasal verb American English ( see also ↑ face )
to fight, argue, or compete with someone, or to get into a position in which you are ready to do this:
The two candidates will face off in a televised debate on Friday.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. Longman - Словарь современного английского языка. 2012