conflux

NOUN
  1. a flowing together
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How To Use conflux In A Sentence

  • The win, of course, was that bin Laden could then be used as a bogey man to scare Americans into approving the conflux of sleaze and mass murder called the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Matthew Yglesias » The Low Bar
  • With their resolved conflux of curves and jutting appendages, the sculptures emulate the darting intricacies of active vision.
  • We have to look at a conflux of factors here to better understand these racialized engendered disparities. Listeners Chime In On Erykah Badu's 'Window Seat'
  • A world which is ‘conceived and grasped as picture’ distinguishes itself in terms of the conflux of absence in seeming presence.
  • The story behind it is that an enemy known as the conflux has moved people from one area of space to another. HEXUS.gaming : News
  • It is not, I own, easy to conceive a more apposite translation of the Greek phantasia than the Latin imaginatio; but it is equally true that in all societies there exists an instinct of growth, a certain collective, unconscious good sense working progressively to desynonymize [22] those words originally of the same meaning, which the conflux of dialects supplied to the more homogeneous languages, as the Greek and German: and which the same cause, joined with accidents of translation from original works of different countries, occasion in mixed languages like our own. Biographia Literaria
  • It's the messy conflux of self interest and ideology that makes politics so damned fun.
  • Category Cloud art beauty books brisbane conflux convention cooking exchange fantasy fives food illustration friday life link list meme moleskine movies music nanowrimo On other people's art On writing opinion poetry review science fiction sketchbook Uncategorized USA vanuatu Illustration Friday: Ahead
  • Dramatic to the hilt, it married a spectacular conflux of Ralph Lauren Safari fragrance ads with the Edwardian elegance of a Nairobi gentleman's club before The Great War. Georgia Jeffries: Performance Art
  • With the floor of the channel shallowing from 200 metres to 60 metres and at the same time a rock pinnacle, like a finger, rising up from the sea bed to 29 metres from the surface, there is no surprise that the whirlpool was once described as a 'conflux so dreadful that it spurns all description. Found While Looking for Something Else
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