Confront in spanish

Confrontar

pronunciation: koʊnfɹ̩oʊntɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

confront1 = presentar. 

Example: A basic understanding in the concept of these libraries was the desire to confront the user with shelved books on entering and while moving through the building.

more:

» confront + Alguien + with accusation = acusar a Alguien.

Example: When a patron is accused of improper conduct and does not appear to present a danger, do not immediately confront the person with the accusation.

confront2 = confrontar, hacer frente a, enfrentarse a, encarar, afrontar, plantar cara a. 

Example: Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.

more:

» confront + a challenge = enfrentarse a un reto, hacer frente a un reto.

Example: It is very important to establish information networks as a mechanism to confront the challenges presented by the 'information explosion'.

» confront + a problem = enfrentarse a un problema, afrontar un problema.

Example: This article outlines some of the problems which confronted students attempting to master the skills of back-of-book indexing.

» confront + a question = enfrentarse a un problema.

Example: The National Archives confronted the difficult question of how burgeoning electronic records should be appraised.

» confront + Posesivo + demons = hacer frente a + Posesivo + miedos, enfrentarse a + Posesivo + miedos, afrontar + Posesivo + miedos, enfrentar + Posesivo + miedos.

Example: The film is about one woman who finds the courage to confront her demons and make peace with her past.

» confront + reality = hacer frente a la realidad, enfrentarse a la realidad, afrontar la realidad.

Example: We must confront the reality that the new technology affects they way people understand the information it carries.

Confront synonyms

face in spanish: cara, pronunciation: feɪs part of speech: noun, verb present in spanish: presente, pronunciation: prezənt part of speech: adjective, noun, verb face up in spanish: frente, pronunciation: feɪsʌp part of speech: verb

Confront antonyms

avoid pronunciation: əvɔɪd part of speech: verb
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