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Synonyms

face down

British  

verb

  1. to confront and force (someone or something) to back down

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face down Idioms  
  1. With the upper surface put down, as in Please put these papers face down . This usage appears to come from cardplaying. [First half of 1600s] The antonym, “with the upper surface uppermost,” is face up .

  2. Overcome, intimidate, or browbeat someone in a bold confrontation. This verbal expression dates from the 16th century. Shakespeare used it in The Comedy of Errors (3:1): “Here's a villain that would face me down.”


Example Sentences

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Afterwards, Gandhi presided over waves of civil disobedience protests, encouraging supporters of the Indian National Congress to manufacture contraband salt, boycott foreign goods, and face down phalanxes of lathi-wielding policemen.

From BBC

A photo shared by local and Western officials based in the country showed how the assailants left the bodies face down in a row in the rust-colored mud, as if to send a message.

From New York Times

Of course, Clark was also there because she had decided to face down the fear that made her walk away from singing in the first place.

From New York Times

When he asked why they needed a sample, they threw him face down on a mat, video footage showed.

From New York Times

MingYang did not respond to a BBC request for comment but theirs is not the first turbine designed to face down such an onslaught.

From BBC