Examples of using Confront in English and their translations into Hindi
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People should confront their fears.
And some of them will confront the others.
If you have a problem with someone, confront them in a respectful way.
If you confront a liar, well, if you're not confident in your evidence,
The plot: Scarlett goes to Charleston to look for Rhett and confront his family, and then settles down in her family's ancestral homeland in Ireland.
and honestly confront the issues, whether with or without professional help,
But then when you confront them about it, they tell you that they're just joking
Kurdish forces said in a statement,"In order to prevent and confront this aggression, an agreement has been reached with the Syrian government….
You can confront the situation in order to get some closure,
Even in the early stages of disease, we confront the vulnerability of someone whom at one time we viewed as strong and powerful.
To accelerate progress, we must confront those who are profiting from climate change and defend the interests of ordinary people.
Professional treatment for PTSD can help you confront what happened to you and learn to accept it as a part of your past.
If you can't confront the issue, you would end up unhappy
Every time you confront your fear you accumulate evidence of your ability to cope(I did it yesterday; I can do it again today).”.
A clue as to how difficult is the paradox narcissists must confront in the acceptance speech comes from a recent study entitled'Are Narcissists Sexy?
much less in helping parents confront the problem of beauty-industry marketing.
does anyone have the illusion that they can confront Iran in the region.”.
The world's most prominent business schools confront important human challenges and expertise is pulled together to produce research
But that doesn't mean that you shouldn't confront what is going on.
never see anything that makes us confront our privilege.