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UK
/kənflˈeɪt/
]
[ US /kənˈfɫeɪt/ ]
[ US /kənˈfɫeɪt/ ]
VERB
-
mix together different elements
The colors blend well
How To Use conflate In A Sentence
- Such pessimism has led multiculturalists to conflate the idea of humans as culture-bearing creatures with the idea that humans have to bear a particular culture.
- However, mainstream object-oriented languages such as the Java language tend to conflate the different roles that classes can fill in object-oriented design.
- BBC claims angry iPlayer plugin mob 'conflated' open source term BBC activates iPlayer Flash verification - Locking out open source - Update Article: Adobe Helps PHP Developers Create Rich Internet Applications Linux Today
- Gradually this notion of election has been conflated with another, still more dangerous idea.
- Unfortunately the public conflated fiction with reality and made her into a saint.
- They "conflate" the scientific issue with the beliefs of those asked. Naplesnews.com Stories
- But the Premier League told BBC Sport that Pulis had "conflated" two issues - club ownership and financial health. BBC - Ouch
- Those things were kind of conflated, but I thought it worked. Undefined
- This myopia is reflected in both political and media rhetoric, where “Republican” and “Conservative” have been so thoroughly conflated that they are used almost interchangeably across the board. Matthew Yglesias » Rudy: Still Likely to Fail
- BBC claims angry iPlayer plugin mob 'conflated' open source term Hardware attack on RSA implementation "Researchers at the University of Michigan have succeeded in accessing the private RSA key used by an embedded processor by manipulating the power supply to the processor Rootsecure.net