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raffrontare

to compare; to confront

verb rahf-fron-TAH-reh Rare

Origin: From ri- (again) + affrontare (to face/confront), from Latin 'ad-' + 'frons' (forehead)

Usage Note

Raffrontare takes avere as its auxiliary and is a formal synonym of confrontare — used mainly in academic, legal, and official writing to mean 'to compare two things side by side'. In ordinary speech, confrontare is far more common. Raffrontare is preferred in legal texts when comparing clauses or versions of a document (raffrontare i testi).

Examples

"Il documento raffrontava le due versioni del contratto."

Natural Translation

The document compared the two versions of the contract.

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