Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
square-off
phrasal verb
/skwɛr ɔf/

Definition
To confront or engage in a competition or argument, especially in a way that is direct and clear.

Examples
- Before the final match, the two teams squared off on the field.
- The debate candidates squared off during the heated discussion.
- They squared off in a boxing ring for the championship title.

Meaning
The term ‘square-off’ refers to the act of preparing to engage in a confrontation, whether it be in sports, debates, or physical altercations. It suggests a face-to-face positioning that implies readiness for a challenge.

Synonyms
- confront
- face off
- engage