Examples of using Confronted with in English and their translations into Hindi
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My experience is that when confronted with a setback, problem-focused copers do best.
It's another to be confronted with it and have it confront your views.
they were confronted with a horrifying apparition.
By the same logic, the pMFC is predicted to help enable individuals confronted with their own mortality to amplify their belief in a pleasant afterlife.
When I entered my patient's room, I found myself confronted with at least ten people- family members- and a priest.
When confronted with a Boggart, a shape shifting creatures that transforms into someone's worst fear,
When confronted with an awareness of death,
We may have no idea what end of life options our parents or loved ones want when confronted with death because we don't want to talk about it.
In course of time, women writers in Hindi Literature when confronted with such problems,
When confronted with patients using PARO, she found herself“profoundly depressed” at society's resort to machines as companions,
This is probably very close to the anxiety that church leaders felt when they were confronted with scientific evidence that the Earth is not the centre of the Solar System.
understanding when confronted with personal failings- after all, who ever said
participants also planned what to do once they were lucid(this helps the dreamer be prepared and maintain clarity of mind when confronted with fearful material).
When confronted with photographic proof, Christie did not acknowledge and apologizing for his lies and his abuse of
Targeting civil facilities that involve civilians will be confronted with all possible means of deterrence at the disposal of the Arab military coalition.”
In contrast, the type of anti-hero in the style of Louis-Ferdinand Céline's Bardamushook by the events and confronted with the nonsense of the oppressor world of the weak on all the continents in Voyage at the end of the night(1932).
when I'm confronted with a new camera,
Confronted with someone who can no longer think
stumble badly when next confronted with the stark choice between do-no-harm ethics on the one hand and expediency and careerism on the other.
Everywhere we are confronted with difficult choices.