The process or result of fusing items into one entity.
1 He claims to speak for his co-religionists when making this disgraceful conflation .
2 The conflation of matters of state and party politics is problematic.
3 There seems to be a false conflation of partnership and privatisation.
4 But there's a lot of false and very convenient conflation in that origin story.
5 And to a large extent the conflation was cautionary.
6 The conflation of a woman's sexuality with power is almost as old as the movies.
7 That conflation gives DeLillo occasion to pile on criticisms.
8 Many social media users saw it as a damaging conflation of sexual misconduct and being gay.
9 In a crowded field, the saga of Labour and antisemitism is a case study in hysterical conflation .
10 The effect of such conflation is to reinforce the view that the Brotherhood are enemies of Egypt.
11 The conflation was already being made by the 3rd or 4th century.
12 And part of my skeptical ass is hoping her conflation of dark-skinned and etc was an accident.
13 He has helped to foul political discourse through a calculated, if seemingly casual, conflation of truth and opinion.
14 Scenario planning at the conflation of art making, writing, and curating have long been elemental to Gillick's practice.
15 Variety performances and those interminable Saturday night lineups reveal a disconcerting conflation of infantile slapstick and lewd suggestion.
16 Decayed schools, spatial and racial segregation, the conflation of Blackness with criminality, and their recurrent intersections leave few options.
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