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conflate

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1. conflate - Noun

2. conflate - Adjective

3. conflate - Verb

Meaning

To blow together; to bring together; to collect; to fuse together; to join or weld; to consolidate.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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I normally can't stand vice-free people. They conflate a narcissistic instinct for self-preservation with moral superiority. Plus they suck the life right out of a party. Dennis Lehane

Our soldiers have been propagandized to conflate fighting for American freedom with fights in Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali. Ilana Mercer

Black men are often seen in two-dimensional ways as historical racist ideas have been passed on, and the media doesn't help – reinforcing these ridiculous stereotypes. We often conflate black British men with African men, and it was important to get nuances on paper. Derek Owusu

The colors blend well Source: Internet

AFP will continue to watch this case very closely, as advocates increasingly conflate gender with biological sex. Source: Internet

Almost seven feet tall, the emperor is represented with an arresting beauty, the breastplate depicting his diplomatic and military victories that resulted in Pax Romana,and symbols associated with Venus and Mars that conflate Augustus with divinity. Source: Internet

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