Direct or personal in nature or manner
“In a head-to-head meeting, two people get together, and each party is responsible for sharing new insights and new resources they've encountered since the last meeting.”
Direct or confrontational in nature or manner
“King Charles's brazen move ultimately brought him to a head-to-head confrontation with Parliament and the constitutionalists.”
With evenly matched competitors (as per the score or result)
A confrontation or contest between two parties
“This led to a head-to-head between Verstappen and Hamilton in the final lap.”
A conversation, typically candid or personal in nature
“Have a head-to-head with your wife to see whom and what help should be sent.”
A hostile engagement involving sustained, full-scale fighting between opposing forces in close combat
An instance of information transfer, typically involving conversation or discourse
In direct conflict, competition, or confrontation
“The president's foes are unwilling to confront him head-to-head.”
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