Similar words: face down, defaced, red-faced, barefaced, baby-faced, poker-faced, janus-faced, shamefacedly. Meaning: [feɪs] adj. having a face or facing especially of a specified kind or number; often used in combination.
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(211) Few, if any, committees can have faced a tougher assignment.
(212) She was now faced with an arduous journey into a remote country where there might well be anarchy when Menelik died.
(213) The government was essentially faced with the option of winding down MDC's operations or extending its boundaries.
(214) City officials faced a barrage of angry questions from local residents.
(215) The first man the left-hander faced, pinch-hitter Eric Davis,[www.Sentencedict.com] homered into the bleachers in left.
(216) The research will analyse whether expenditure changes are related to the change in the degree of accountability faced by different local authorities.
(217) By 2015, two populations, composed of very different ethnic groups, faced each other as adversaries across a great divide.
(218) Calday Grange Grammar School also faced a second ballot over opting out after it applied for grant-maintained status last year.
(219) It also has faced allegations that it lied about prior supply shortages, which it repeatedly has denied.
(220) As a non-GATT member its goods generally faced higher tariffs and other trade barriers in world markets.
(221) This is the problem faced by astronauts travelling to the Moon.
(222) This time, Ward faced sidereal, an adjective that describes things related to stars or constellations.
(223) Many artistes got drunk before they faced the ordeal on stage.
(224) If you have faced adversity, learn from those troubled times and begin again.
(225) Faced with a deepening slump, Tyneside shipbuilders Swan Hunter announced 1,400 job losses, and Jaguar cars 700 losses.
(226) A single bold stroke can not resolve political difficulties as fundamental as those Mondale faced and Dole now confronts.
(227) They say the airlift has brought new hope to people who would otherwise have faced a bleak future.
(228) Faced with such a towering judgment, Simpson could declare bankruptcy.
(229) The young architect acknowledged that it was a tough question, that he faced it on site often.
(230) Both studies provide a necessary background to understanding some of the problems now faced by government.
(231) Maybe it was time Anna faced reality and dealt with the truth about her beloved grandson.
(232) And the total alteration in underlying circumstances has not been squarely faced.
(233) He was then faced during the presidential election campaign with an unexpected challenge by Ross Perot, a billionaire from Texas.
(234) Apart from recruitment the greatest problem most armies faced was that of giving adequate training to their officers.
(235) It is altogether more likely that we are faced with an interpolation.
(236) The greatest applause went to a young researcher who highlighted the poor career opportunities she faced.
(237) Courbet's bather, however, was a ruddy faced older woman, and she was washing rather than bathing.
(238) By the end of World War I, however, she faced a widening split with her radical allies.
(239) Against this income stream, Flynn faced mounting tuition bills, which averaged $ 29, 328 annually over 11 years.
(240) To make matters worse, the government was faced by increasingly strident opposition from the Bolsheviks.
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