confront
confronts, confronting, confronted
1 If you are confronted with a problem or task, you have to deal with it.
   ...typical problems that confront Germans learning English.
   VB WITH OBJ
2 If you confront an enemy, you meet them face to face.
   They were confronted by a line of guardsmen.
   VB WITH OBJ
3 If you confront someone with facts or evidence, you present it to them in order to accuse them of something.
   I decided to confront her with the charges of racism.
   VB WITH OBJ AND `with`