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Definitions

face-to-face

[feys-tuh-feys] / ˈfeɪs təˈfeɪs /


ADJECTIVE
directly facing
Synonyms


face to face
ADJECTIVE
confronting
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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"This face-to-face contact not only allows them to celebrate with peers and teachers, but also to receive any advice or support they may require regarding next steps."

From BBC

The former players, who have both previously managed United, are set for face-to-face talks with the club's leadership.

From BBC

Restorative justice is a voluntary opportunity for the victim and the offender to share with each other how the crime has affected them - which can be face-to-face, by writing, or through recorded interviews.

From BBC

No patient will be forced down this route though, NHS England said, as they can still choose face-to-face appointments.

From BBC

Staff members would place their phones in a box that would then be removed and face-to-face conversation would be encouraged instead.

From The Wall Street Journal