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IN THE FACE OF SOMETHING - Cambridge English Dictionary
in the face of something. idiom. Add to word list. Add to word list. C2. despite having to deal with a difficult situation or problem: She left home in the face of strong opposition from her parents. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: connecting words which express a contrast.
In the face of Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FACE is the front part of the head that in humans extends from the forehead to the chin and includes the mouth, nose, cheeks, and eyes. How to use face in a sentence.
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the difference between "in face of" and "in the face of ...
'In face of' and 'in the face of' mean basically the same. There may be nuances of difference. To me, 'in face of' is a bit more neutral: it may have the sense "because of, seeing that (facing some problem or opposition)"; whereas 'in the face of' may have a more actively defiant tone.
IN THE FACE OF Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
in the face of. When confronted with, as in It is hard for brokers to be cheerful in the face of a falling stock market . [Late 1800s] Despite the opposition of, notwithstanding, as in In the face of published statistics, they insist there is no flu epidemic . [Early 1800s] Also see fly in the face of . Discover More.
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