0 to tell someone something, or show them something to try to make them admit they have done something wrong -- przedstawiać, konfrontować
1 to be in a difficult situation, or to be shown something which may cause difficulties -- stanąć w obliczu czegoś
We are confronted by the possibility of war.
2 to stand in front of someone in a frightening way -- zagrodzić drogę
He was confronted by two masked men.
3 to see that a problem exists and try to deal with it -- stawiać czoło
A further problem confronting all three of these initiatives has been that of external assistance.
They completely lack any apparatus suited to confronting phenomena of this order.
An appreciation of narrative, however, should merely be an issue of confronting existing preconceptions.
Informal workshops for police and youth were likewise arranged in order to foster awareness of the issues and concerns confronting each side.
He confronts their epistemological incapacity with the religious point of view based on the authority of revelation.
The first volume was published in 1907 and now we are confronted with the eighth.
They extricate themselves from appalling conditions and bravely confront their villainous oppressors, while through coincidental circumstances they are elevated to a higher social position.
They confronted the economic troubles of that decade already having enacted national programs to provide health care to all their citizens.