immediately confront

Frequency: 6.811.0 per million words

to face a situation or person without any delay

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Examples (10)

  • You should immediately confront any issues that arise.
  • She decided to immediately confront her colleague about the rumor.
  • The manager will immediately confront the employee about their poor performance.
  • The leadership team chose to immediately confront the public relations crisis.
  • Choosing to immediately confront the truth was difficult, but necessary for healing.
  • If we don't immediately confront this budget shortfall, it will become a much larger problem.
  • His first task as CEO was to immediately confront the company's declining sales.
  • Should we immediately confront him with the evidence, or wait for a better time?
  • To grow as a person, one must immediately confront their own prejudices.
  • Upon taking power, the new government had to immediately confront the threat of rebellion.