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conflating

Meaning

of Conflate

Source: Webster's dictionary

Examples

History is rich with adventurous men, long on charisma, with a highly developed instinct for their own interests, who have pursued personal power - bypassing parliaments and constitutions, distributing favours to their minions, and conflating their own desires with the interests of the community. Umberto Eco

Some Christian writers later rejected the idea that humans could bring back the spirits of the dead and interpreted such shades as disguised demons instead, thus conflating necromancy with demon summoning. Source: Internet

Coming from a family of deeply embedded privilege, where he "grew up conflating stylistic and moral choices," Will comes to realize most of his own choices have not been from the heart. Source: Internet

He blames a “scaremongering”, southern-dominated media for “connecting dots in pockets of incidents” and deliberately conflating the conflict with the jihadist north-eastern insurgency of Boko Haram. Source: Internet

The chattering feminists are out in force, conflating the ALP caucus with "men" and Julia Gillard with "women". Source: Internet

He blames a “scaremongering”, southern-dominated media for “connecting dots in pockets of incidents” and deliberately conflating the conflict with the jihadist northeastern insurgency of Boko Haram. Source: Internet

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