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Definitions
1. to stand facing or opposing, especially in challenge, defiance or accusation. (OODs 27 Apr 72)
2. to face without flinching or avoiding. (OODs 27 Apr 72)
3. Confront (Def. 2)
4. to be able to see what is or isn't before one. (CBO 190)
5. direct observation. (HCO PL 18 Sept 67)
6. n.
7. an action of being able to face. (HCOB 4 Jan 73)
8. the ability to be there comfortably and perceive. (HCOB 2 Jun 71 I)
9. confront itself is a result and an end product. It itself isn't a doingness, it's an ability. (SH Spec 21, 6106C27) —v. to face without flinching or avoiding. (HCOB 4 Jan 73)
10. Confrong