To go up against your fears.
To brave something means to face it and to deal with it. Braving the frenzy is an unusual usage, not an idiom itself. Presumedly we might "brave the frenzy" if there were a maddened crowd between us and our destination, and we attempt to go through it.
brave
The word "brave" consists of one morpheme, which is the root morpheme "brave." A morpheme is the smallest unit of meaning in a language, and in this case, "brave" is a free morpheme, meaning it can stand alone as a word with its own meaning. There are no additional morphemes, such as prefixes or suffixes, attached to "brave" in this context.
The meaning of 'valiant' is to be brave and chivalrous.
Brave Heart
powerful; brave
brave
Be brave.
Arshaan is the name of Persian origin meaning strong and brave.
strong n brave man
brave , beatiful , intelligent
brave, bold, or courageous.
Somebody who is brave, and courageous yet gallant and generous in victory