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  1. noun [ C ] (also faceoff) uk / ˈfeɪsˌɒf / us / ˈfeɪsˌɑːf / a meeting between two opposing people, groups, or sports teams that involves strong argument or competition : face-off between France has a tradition of heated televised face-offs between presidential candidates.

  2. A face-off is an argument or conflict that is intended to settle a dispute. [ mainly US ] A face-off between Congress and the White House appears to be in the making.

  3. a meeting between two opposing people, groups, or sports teams that involves strong argument or competition : face-off between France has a tradition of heated televised face-offs between presidential candidates. The flag football face-off between the two intramural teams is Saturday at NC State.

  4. 1. verb To begin a competition or contest. If you make it to the finals, you'll have to face off against their best player. The last thing I want to do is face off against my brother in the playoffs. Ugh, every time we meet, we somehow manage to face off with their best pitcher. 2. verb To initiate a competition or contest between two people.

  5. Define face-off. face-off synonyms, face-off pronunciation, face-off translation, English dictionary definition of face-off. n. 1. A method of starting play in ice hockey, lacrosse, and other games in which an official drops the puck or ball between two opposing players who...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Face-offFace-off - Wikipedia

    A face-off is the method used to begin and restart play after goals in some sports using sticks, primarily ice hockey, bandy, floorball, broomball, rinkball, and lacrosse .

  7. Face-off meaning. A face-off is a confrontation or contest where two parties face each other head-on to determine a winner.

  8. face-off (English) Pronunciation (Amer. Eng.) IPA: /ˈfeɪsˌɑf/ Origin & history 1889, face + off. Noun face-off (pl. face-offs) A confrontation or argument between two people or groups It's unclear which side will win the latest face-off between the President and Congress.

  9. Find 24 different ways to say FACE-OFF, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  10. Entries where "face off" occurs: face-off: see also faceoff, face off‎ face-off (English) Pronunciation (Amer. Eng.) IPA: /ˈfeɪsˌɑf/ Origin & history 1889, face + off. Noun face-off (pl. face-offs) A confrontation