(of a position, state, or form) To have acquired or assumed
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To have endured or tolerated
“He will heed the call to change, and will face the challenge of change everywhere.”
(of a position, state, or form) To have acquired or assumed
Past tense for to confront and deal with or accept
“When are you going to face the fact that changes must be made?”
Past tense for to be positioned with the face or front toward
“The balcony of our hotel would face the magnificent ocean.”
Past tense for to cause trouble or worry to
“He was always accusing her of nagging, such as when she tried to face him with the need to sort out their credit card debt.”
Past tense for to apply a surface or layer to something, especially for protection
“It's best that we face our dining room and kitchen cabinets with laminate.”
Past tense for to look at, especially from across an area or space
“Face the suspect at all times and do not lose sight of him.”
Covered or adorned on the surface or interior with a material, often serving to protect or enhance
Under the influence of alcohol
Covered with a thin protective layer of plastic
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