All 5 Uses
confront
in
Thirteen Reasons Why
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- While my original plan called for me to confront you right then and there, I jumped to the sideāout of the doorway.
p. 167.7 *confront = to challenge someone or deal directly with an unpleasant situation with them
- Would you confront me and tell me you were sorry?†
p. 168.2
- But when people confronted me, I refused to confirm it or deny it.†
p. 191.4
- One, you can confront him.†
p. 277.8
- But if you won't press charges and you won't confront him, you need to consider the possibility of moving beyond this.†
p. 278.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(confront) to deal directly with an unpleasant situation or person
or:
to challenge someone -- often by presenting evidence - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)