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    face-off
    /ˈfeɪsɒf/

    noun

    • 1. a direct confrontation between two people or groups: "last night's vice presidential face-off"

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  2. Face off is a phrasal verb that means to meet an opposing person, group, or sports team to argue or compete. It is also used in ice hockey to start a game or restart it by dropping the puck between two players.

  3. Learn the meaning of face-off as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Face-off can refer to a method of play in hockey or lacrosse, or a confrontation or competition between opponents.

  4. Face off is a phrasal verb that means to meet an opposing person, group, or sports team to argue or compete. It is also used in ice hockey to start a game or restart it by dropping the puck between two players.

  5. 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.

  6. FACE-OFF WITH SOMEONE/SOMETHING definition: 1. a meeting between two opposing people, groups, or sports teams that involves strong argument or…. Learn more.

  7. A face-off is an in-person confrontation, like the face-off between rival ice hockey players or a face-off between presidential candidates on a debate stage. You can use the noun face-off whenever two people have a face-to-face showdown.

  8. See face off in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Definition of face off phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.