Examples of 'conflate' in a sentence
Meaning of "conflate"
Conflate (verb): To blend or merge multiple ideas, concepts, or texts into one unified whole, often resulting in a synthesis of information
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- To bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity.
- To mix together different elements.
- To fail to properly distinguish or keep separate (things); to mistakenly treat (them) as equivalent.
- Combining elements from multiple versions of the same text.
How to use "conflate" in a sentence
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Conflate or confuse details that seem indelible.
That a judge should conflate them is disgusting.
To conflate the two is a classic error.
The key is not to conflate these roles.
It does conflate national and ethnic identities.
Unfortunately we often conflate the two of them.
Do not conflate feminism with violence.
Apple has tried to conflate the two.
To simply conflate or identify the two is a mistake.
It would be a mistake to conflate the two.
Let us conflate all the guys.
Too often we confuse and conflate the two.
Do not conflate them in the name of free speech.
We make a mistake when we conflate these three purposes.
Do not conflate the character and the author.
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That submission seems to conflate two separate issues.
Then conflate the two into one idea.
Ordinary language tends to conflate envy and jealousy.
Do not conflate secularism and atheism.
Please do not confuse or conflate them.
We err when we conflate seekers and disciples.
Conflate illegal immigration with terrorism.
Mysterians often conflate those two possibilities.
Conflate the quality and quantity of social relationships.
I have a tendency to conflate religion with monotheism.
This distinction is crucial as altcoiners often conflate the two.
Please do not conflate these two ideas.
And you are free to conflate.
I think we often conflate those two as well.
You conflate journalism with entertainment.
Please do not conflate this with us.
They conflate acceptance and affirmation with love.
Sometimes even the police conflate the terms.
Do not conflate order and hygiene.
It is important not to conflate these terms.
Do not conflate age and experience.
The author did not conflate the two.
He seems to conflate subsidiarity and privatization.
The author of the blog seems to conflate these ideas.
Do not conflate visions with reality.
I would urge readers not to conflate the two situations.
Do not conflate obedience with consent.
It seemed as though she was trying to conflate the two.
But let us not conflate optimism with certitude.
You can not let some idiot conflate the two.
Sometimes we conflate the possible with the probable.
There is also a confusion among some psychologists who conflate personality with temperament.
I do not conflate sins with crimes.
This change in nomenclature serves to statistically conflate the total area under forests.
Do not conflate everything into one northern point of view.