/kənˈfrʌnt/ – verb
Definition: 1. đối chiếu, so sánh;
2. đối chất, đương đầu.
A more thorough explanation: In a legal context, “confront” typically means to face or challenge someone directly, especially in a legal proceeding or court setting. It can involve questioning a witness or presenting evidence that contradicts a statement or claim made by another party.
Example: The plaintiff decided to confront the defendant in court regarding the breach of contract.