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Meanings of
conflate
in English
Portuguese
combinar
Catalan
mesclar-se
Spanish
combinar
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To mix together different elements.
mix
combine
blend
merge
fuse
flux
meld
coalesce
amalgamate
commingle
Related terms
mix up
Portuguese
combinar
Usage of
conflate
in English
1
The government proposals appeared to
conflate
police investigation with prosecutorial analysis, he said.
2
When possible, translate YDS and V grades into French grades, then
conflate
them.
3
Again, it's easy to
conflate
these nominal returns with what investors actually do.
4
To
conflate
his departure with Isa Guha's deserved promotion is sinister.
5
When it comes to sexual assault we
conflate
consent with character.
6
Many politicians
conflate
the interests of their party with the good of the country.
7
There's just a world of difference and no-one should
conflate
the two, he said.
8
To justify confrontation with North Korea,
conflate
it with Tehran.
9
One should not
conflate
The Shadow with The Plough and translate Grigson as Burgess.
10
For their part, police publicly
conflate
all hacking crimes with robbing payphones with crowbars.
11
The sac-like breasts, bulging belly, and padded hips
conflate
woman with her procreative function.
12
Even after criticism, Mika and Joe continued to
conflate
rap lyrics with white supremacy.
13
Often, however, these debates
conflate
perceptual and decision processes.
14
When men are politically engaged no one questions it, because we
conflate
anger with masculinity.
15
What we shouldn't do is
conflate
the idea that one can't exist without the other.
16
To justify confrontation with Iran,
conflate
it with Pyongyang.
Other examples for "conflate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
conflate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
conflate all hacking
conflate anger
conflate asylum
conflate booze
conflate compassion
More collocations
Translations for
conflate
Portuguese
combinar
fundir
misturar
Catalan
mesclar-se
combinar
barrejar
mestallar
Spanish
combinar
mezclar
Conflate
through the time