confrontment

[kənˈfrʌntmənt]

confrontment Definition

  • 1a situation in which people or groups face each other in an aggressive way
  • 2the act of confronting someone or something

Using confrontment: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "confrontment" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two politicians had a confrontment during the debate.

  • Example

    The confrontment between the rival gangs resulted in violence.

  • Example

    He avoided confrontment by leaving the room.

  • Example

    The manager's confrontment with the employee led to his resignation.

confrontment Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for confrontment

Phrases with confrontment

  • to prevent a situation from becoming aggressive or violent by not engaging in it

    Example

    He decided to avoid confrontment and walked away from the argument.

  • a situation where physical force is used to resolve a conflict

    Example

    The police intervened to prevent a physical confrontment between the protesters and the counter-protesters.

  • verbal confrontment

    a situation where people engage in a heated argument or exchange of words

    Example

    The meeting turned into a verbal confrontment between the two managers.

📌

Summary: confrontment in Brief

The term 'confrontment' [kənˈfrʌntmənt] refers to a situation where people or groups face each other in an aggressive way, or the act of confronting someone or something. It can involve physical or verbal exchanges, as well as avoidance. Examples include 'The two politicians had a confrontment during the debate,' and 'He avoided confrontment by leaving the room.'