confront squarely

Frequency: 6.59.8 per million words

to face something directly and with confidence

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Examples (20)

  • He finally confronted his fears squarely and went on the rollercoaster.
  • We must confront the truth squarely, no matter how uncomfortable it is.
  • A good leader must confront difficult issues squarely, not avoid them.
  • The committee decided to confront the allegations squarely and conduct a full investigation.
  • The new policy aims to confront systemic racism squarely.
  • She bravely confronted her fears squarely and decided to pursue her dream.
  • It's time for us to confront the reality of the situation squarely.
  • If we want to make progress, we need to confront the underlying issues squarely.
  • She confronted the unfair accusations squarely during the press conference.
  • He was forced to confront his past mistakes squarely after years of denial.
  • Confronting the problem squarely is the first step toward finding a solution.
  • The report urges leaders to confront climate change squarely with bold policies.
  • The community will have to confront the environmental challenges squarely.
  • It's time to confront the financial deficit squarely and make tough decisions.
  • Rather than ignoring the conflict, they decided to confront it squarely.
  • By confronting the problem squarely, they found a more effective solution.
  • The report confronts the uncomfortable truths of our history squarely.
  • He promised to confront any challenges squarely and with unwavering resolve.
  • To heal, one must often confront past trauma squarely.
  • The therapist encouraged her to confront her anxieties squarely rather than avoiding them.