conflate

[US]/kənˈfleɪt/
[UK]/kənˈfleɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. to merge; to combine different texts
Word Forms
Past Tenseconflated
Past Participleconflated
Third Person Singularconflates
Present Participleconflating

Phrases & Collocations

conflate ideas

conflate information

conflate facts

conflate two issues

avoid conflating

conflate different concepts

Example Sentences

the urban crisis conflates a number of different economic, political, and social issues.

They ingeniously conflated other characters and incidents to provide an opera-comique setting.

It is important not to conflate correlation with causation.

Some people tend to conflate success with happiness.

Let's not conflate the issues at hand.

She tends to conflate her personal feelings with objective reality.

It's easy to conflate memories from different events.

The media often conflate different news stories.

We must not conflate diversity with division.

It's important to conflate feedback from multiple sources.

He tends to conflate his dreams with reality.

Let's not conflate personal opinions with facts.

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