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- CONFLATED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
How to use conflated in a sentence made up of a combination of different elements; confused with another or with each other : not properly differentiated… See the full definition
- CONFLATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CONFLATE definition: 1 to combine two or more separate things, especially pieces of text, to form a whole: 2 to… Learn more
- Conflate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Conflate is a more formal way to say "mix together," and it's typically used for texts or ideas You probably wouldn't say you conflated the ingredients for a cake, but if you blended two different stories together to make a new one, conflate would work
- CONFLATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Conflate definition: to fuse into one entity; merge See examples of CONFLATE used in a sentence
- conflate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
conflate A and with B to put two or more things or ideas together to make one new thing or idea, especially in a way that is not accurate or could be harmful because the two things or ideas are not really the same The issues of race and class are separate and should not be conflated
- CONFLATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you conflate two or more descriptions or ideas, or if they conflate, you combine them in order to produce a single one Her letters conflate past and present [VERB noun] Unfortunately the public conflated fiction with reality and made her into a saint [VERB noun + with] The two meanings conflated [VERB]
- Conflated - definition of conflated by The Free Dictionary
To bring together; meld or fuse: "The problems [with the biopic] include dates moved around, lovers deleted, many characters conflated into one" (Ty Burr) 2 To combine (two variant texts, for example) into one whole 3 To fail to distinguish between; confuse See Usage Note below
- How to Use Conflate vs conflagrate Correctly - GRAMMARIST
Conflate means to combine two ideas, sets of data or information into one thing To be conflated, these two ideas or sets of information must be factually unrelated
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