Also means
to compare
Usage Note
Confrontar can mean both 'to face/confront someone' and 'to compare two things side by side'. In the second sense it is a near-synonym of cotejar. Note that in Spanish confrontar un problema is fully standard, whereas English 'confront' in that sense is sometimes considered informal. The reflexive confrontarse con means 'to come face to face with'.
Examples
"Decidió confrontar a su jefe sobre el asunto."
Natural Translation
She decided to confront her boss about the matter.
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