conflating

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

Translation

vt.to combine two or more distinct concepts into one

Phrases & Collocations

conflating ideas

conflating concepts

conflating issues

conflating terms

conflating facts

conflating categories

conflating meanings

conflating narratives

conflating perspectives

conflating identities

Example Sentences

conflating two different issues can lead to confusion.

many people are conflating facts with opinions in their arguments.

conflating personal feelings with professional responsibilities is unwise.

the report is conflating economic growth with job creation.

conflating different cultural practices can lead to misunderstandings.

be careful not to conflate correlation with causation.

conflating various data sources can distort the analysis.

she was conflating her memories of the event with others' accounts.

conflating different genres in music can create unique sounds.

he often conflates his role as a friend with that of a mentor.

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