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Face-to-face   /feɪs-tu-feɪs/   Listen
Face-to-face

adverb
1.
Within each other's presence.
2.
Directly facing each other.  Synonym: opposite.  "Lived all their lives in houses face-to-face across the street" , "They sat opposite at the table"






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"Face-to-face" Quotes from Famous Books



... as to what the dream meant. Using free association, in ordinary face-to-face conversation, I asked him what "snake" reminded him of. The association came in a moment. He smiled, became embarrassed, said it was foolish of him to tell me this, but it reminded him of his wife. He had ...
— The Journal of Abnormal Psychology - Volume 10

... I am not there to greet you, but it was not possible. However, please understand that insofar as I am concerned, you were hired and have been drawing your salary from the date that I forwarded railroad fare and traveling expenses. Any face-to-face meeting is no more than a pleasantry, a formal introduction. It must not be considered in any way connected with the thought of a "Final Interview" or the process of ...
— The Fourth R • George Oliver Smith



Words linked to "Face-to-face" :   personal, opposite



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