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View synonyms for conflate
conflate
[ kuhn-fleyt ]
verb (used with object)
, con·flat·ed, con·flat·ing.
- to fuse into one entity; merge:
to conflate dissenting voices into one protest.
conflate
/ kənˈfleɪt /
verb
- tr to combine or blend (two things, esp two versions of a text) so as to form a whole
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Derived Forms
- conˈflation, noun
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of conflate1
C16: from Latin conflāre to blow together, from flāre to blow
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Example Sentences
And let me be clear, I’m not conflating the majority of Trump voters with those idiots marching in Ohio.
From Los Angeles Times
Ridley-Thomas’ lawyers had already accused prosecutors of conflating bribery and gratuities.
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Punishing poverty and conflating it with abuse or neglect has serious consequences.
From Salon
And while early voting numbers should not be conflated with final tallies, there is data to support GOP concern.
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A lot of research, and especially mainstream media, conflate the proximate cause of something with the underlying cause of it.
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