confront |
incure |
confront |
incurred |
As verbs the difference between confront and incurred
is that
confront is to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge while
incurred is (
incur).
taxonomy |
confront |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a verb confront is
to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge.
confront |
address |
In lang=en terms the difference between confront and address
is that
confront is to put a thing facing to; to set in contrast to while
address is to address oneself to; to prepare oneself for; to apply oneself to; to direct one's speech or discourse to.
As verbs the difference between confront and address
is that
confront is to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge while
address is (obsolete) to prepare oneself.
As a noun address is
direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.
confront |
meet |
As verbs the difference between confront and meet
is that
confront is to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge while
meet is (
lb)
of individuals: to make personal contact .
As a noun meet is
a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming.
As an adjective meet is
suitable; right; proper.
collate |
confront |
In lang=en terms the difference between collate and confront
is that
collate is to sort multiple copies of printed documents into sequences of individual page order, one sequence for each copy, especially before binding while
confront is to put a thing facing to; to set in contrast to.
As verbs the difference between collate and confront
is that
collate is to examine diverse documents et cetera to discover similarities and differences while
confront is to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge.
confront |
unconfronted |
As a verb confront
is to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge.
As an adjective unconfronted is
that has not been confronted.
confront |
unconfrontable |
As a verb confront
is to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge.
As an adjective unconfrontable is
that cannot be confronted.
confront |
unfaced |
As a verb confront
is to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge.
As an adjective unfaced is
not faced; not taken on or confronted.
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