The difference between Face up to and Have it out
When used as verbs, face up to means to confront a condition or situation, typically one that is unpleasant or uncomfortable, whereas have it out means to argue in order to air or resolve a conflict.
check bellow for the other definitions of Face up to and Have it out
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Face up to as a verb:
To confront a condition or situation, typically one that is unpleasant or uncomfortable.
Examples:
"We must all face up to the fact that we're not getting any younger."
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Have it out as a verb:
To argue in order to air or resolve a conflict.
Examples:
"I've been unhappy about her behaviour for some time, and last night we finally had it out."
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Have it out as a verb (with ''with''):
To confront (someone) with a view to settling a conflict.
Examples:
"I'm not standing for this. I'm going to go and have it out with her right now."