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“confronted”
confront (verb), confronts; confronted; confronting
1. To meet someone face to face with hostile or argumentative intentions: Jacob confronted his brother and accused him of hiding his French book which he needed for school the following day.
2. Etymology: from French confronter; from Latin confrontare; from Latin con-, "with" + frons, front-, "face".

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2. Etymology: from French confronter; from Latin confrontare; from Latin con-, "with" + frons, front-, "face".



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This entry is located in the following units:
com-, co-, cog-, col-, con-, cor-
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front-, fronto-
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confronted
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front-, fronto-
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