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Conflated meaning
simple past and past participle of conflate
Using Conflated
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of conflate
- In the example corpus, conflated often appears in combinations such as: conflated with, often conflated, be conflated.
Context around Conflated
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 10 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 2 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Conflated
- In this selection, "conflated" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, discussions, now, biden, judaism, having and discriminatory stand out and add context to how "conflated" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include are often conflated and as biden conflated elements of. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "conflated" sits close to words such as abattoir, agi and agitations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with conflated
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
According to Lee, joy and happiness are often conflated. (9 words)
But these concepts, often conflated, have their roots in physics. (10 words)
But many details were inaccurate, as Biden conflated elements of three events into a single storyline. (16 words)
Moreover, much of this debate has conflated Hasidic communities’ use of Yiddish as a first language — and the fact that students in Hasidic yeshivas are therefore second-language learners in English — with the secular education that they offer. (38 words)
The report lays out the difference between “collusion” and “conspiracy,” which have been falsely conflated over and over again, and he would have done well to mention a couple of key points in his comments. (35 words)
With the top-weight Hewick, who cost £800, also, as expected, defecting to the Bowl at Aintree instead the weights will go up 3lbs across the board with Conflated the new top weight. (33 words)
During my “almosts” with Steven, had I hit the brakes because I conflated having sex again with some sort of horrible crash? (22 words)
I won’t surprise anyone when I’m stating that light tends to be connotated and conflated with good, darkness with evil, right? (23 words)
Example sentences (20)
Both of them shared a similar upbringing, educated by institutions that conflated Judaism with the state of Israel.
During my “almosts” with Steven, had I hit the brakes because I conflated having sex again with some sort of horrible crash?
For many in the United States, this overlap seems natural, given how often Islam is conflated with Arab identity.
However, what I was seeing in those online discussions conflated the issue and introduced worries that don't exactly gel with the reality of the situation.
The Court has now conflated discriminatory into 'creative expressions' under the 1 A. The ruling involved wedding websites and gay couples, but its application is nowhere so confined.
However, the success of international law should not be conflated with either justice or liberation, as it still provides us all with a tool to hold governments and the international community accountable.
Somehow, these were conflated with the legend of St Ursula, an English princess whom the Huns martyred along with eleven other virgins (and who eventually grew to 11,000).
Though often conflated with gaming and social networking, metaverse is an important tool that can improve operations and is increasingly being leveraged for industrial environments.
With the top-weight Hewick, who cost £800, also, as expected, defecting to the Bowl at Aintree instead the weights will go up 3lbs across the board with Conflated the new top weight.
According to Lee, joy and happiness are often conflated.
But these concepts, often conflated, have their roots in physics.
But many details were inaccurate, as Biden conflated elements of three events into a single storyline.
Global population growth was soon conflated with US immigration growth, and both were blamed for the coming collapse of Spaceship Earth.
In Mohammed’s time — a time of rampant infant mortality and low life expectancy — notions of adulthood and marriageability were conflated with puberty.
I won’t surprise anyone when I’m stating that light tends to be connotated and conflated with good, darkness with evil, right?
Moreover, much of this debate has conflated Hasidic communities’ use of Yiddish as a first language — and the fact that students in Hasidic yeshivas are therefore second-language learners in English — with the secular education that they offer.
The people of a country cannot, and should not, be conflated with the country’s government.
The report lays out the difference between “collusion” and “conspiracy,” which have been falsely conflated over and over again, and he would have done well to mention a couple of key points in his comments.
While Carr did say that criticism of Israeli policies is acceptable, he repeatedly conflated Judaism and Israel during his talk.
You cannot dialogue if you come with a premeditated agenda and a tone of conflated self importance.
Common combinations with conflated
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- conflated with 23×
- often conflated 7×
- be conflated 6×
- conflated the 4×
- and conflated 4×
- were conflated 3×
- conflated judaism 2×
- ego conflated 2×
- or conflated 2×
- are conflated 2×