Confronts

/kənˈfrʌnts/ verb

To face someone or something directly, especially in a challenging or uncomfortable way.

From Old French confronter, meaning to border on or face. Latin com- (together) + frons (forehead, front) suggests the image of two foreheads or faces meeting directly.

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