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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Face
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Faced
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Facing
]
1.
To
meet
in
front
;
to
oppose
with
firmness
;
to
resist
,
or
to
meet
for
the
purpose
of
stopping
or
opposing
;
to
confront
;
to
encounter
;
as
,
to
face
an
enemy
in
the
field
of
battle
.
I'll
face
This
tempest
,
and
deserve
the
name
of
king
. --
Dryden
.
2.
To
Confront
impudently
;
to
bully
.
I
will
neither
be
faced
nor
braved
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
stand
opposite
to
;
to
stand
with
the
face
or
front
toward
;
to
front
upon
;
as
,
the
apartments
of
the
general
faced
the
park
;
some
of
the
seats
on
the
train
faced
backward
.
He
gained
also
with
his
forces
that
part
of
Britain
which
faces
Ireland
.
--
Milton
.
4.
To
cover
in
front
,
for
ornament
,
protection
,
etc
.;
to
put
a
facing
upon
;
as
,
a
building
faced
with
marble
.
5.
To
line
near
the
edge
,
esp
.
with
a
different
material
;
as
,
to
face
the
front
of
a
coat
,
or
the
bottom
of
a
dress
.
6.
To
cover
with
better
,
or
better
appearing
,
material
than
the
mass
consists
of
,
for
purpose
of
deception
,
as
the
surface
of
a
box
of
tea
,
a
barrel
of
sugar
,
etc
.
7.
Mach.
To
make
the
surface
of
(
anything
)
flat
or
smooth
;
to
dress
the
face
of
(
a
stone
,
a
casting
,
etc
.);
esp
.,
in
turning
,
to
shape
or
smooth
the
flat
surface
of
,
as
distinguished
from
the
cylindrical
surface
.
8.
To
cause
to
turn
or
present
a
face
or
front
,
as
in
a
particular
direction
.
To face down
,
to
put
down
by
bold
or
impudent
opposition
.
“He
faced
men
down
.”
--
Prior
.
To face (a thing) out
,
to
persist
boldly
or
impudently
in
an
assertion
or
in
a
line
of
conduct
.
“That
thinks
with
oaths
to
face
the
matter
out
.”
--
Shak
.
to face the music
to
admit
error
and
accept
reprimand
or
punishment
as
a
consequence
for
having
failed
or
having
done
something
wrong
;
to
willingly
experience
an
unpleasant
situation
out
of
a
sense
of
duty
or
obligation
;
as
,
as
soon
as
he
broke
the
window
with
the
football
,
Billy
knew
he
would
have
to
face the music
.
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