Examples of using To confront in English and their translations into Dutch
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One which forces all his identities to confront one another for the first time.
Malik, however, wished to confront Enterprise again;
Too much of a coward to confront your old man, but not your mama.
Thank you. I want to thank you for your courage to confront your struggles with desire.
I wanted to confront Yelland about what he would done.
I had a chance to confront her about it, and I didn't.
To confront him now will get me killed.
No one wants to confront these things.
Why do we refuse to confront the foes of truth?
We are forced to confront the most powerful imperialist aggressive and ruthless.
I tried to confront them and look what happened.
I went to confront him about it.
To confront, to challenge, to teach.
You are advised not to confront the suspect without support.
And he was going to confront Bennett and get him to confess.
To confront your childhood nemesis. Dave, I think it's pivotal for you.
He drives out to confront her and it goes wrong.
I was going to confront her, as you say, of course.
We may need to have the courage to confront European opinion head on.
Then we need to confront Chloe.