face a fate
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To confront or have to deal with a particular, often difficult, destiny.
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- The prisoner must face a terrible fate if convicted.
- She prepared herself to face whatever fate awaited her.
- The rebels knew they would face a grim fate if captured.
- He was brave enough to face his fate with dignity.
- The company will face an uncertain fate after the merger.
- They chose to face their fate together rather than flee.
- The defendant must face the same fate as his accomplices.
- She refused to run away and decided to face her fate head-on.
- The soldiers prepared to face a cruel fate at enemy hands.
- We all must eventually face our ultimate fate with courage.