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Conflating meaning
present participle and gerund of conflate
Example sentences (20)
And I don't like the idea that we're conflating discomfort, which I think is actually an essential part of reading, particularly if you seek out books that are dark fantasy, dark academia horror.
As a journalist, consider the faulty logic of conflating Warren Buffet with Berkshire Hathaway.
But representatives of two global investment banks with a presence in told the Financial Times that regulators were deliberately conflating illegal and legal short selling practices to appease voters.
In the recorded exchange, Lee said several times that it was ‘ridiculous … conflating something like that to sexualized entertainment in front of children, which is a very serious subject’.
It's a way to dismiss what might be an accurate opinion or statement by conflating BON regulars with the absolute worst type of person who might occasionally wear a Longhorns shirt or ballcap.
The power and position garnered by badge and bullets—symbols of the Blue—distort a commitment to public service and safety by conflating their professional and personal identities, often allowing the former to overwhelm, even displace the latter.
While Stearns emphasized that there's a lot we still don't know about the shooting, she cautioned against conflating acts of violence with mental illness, as can often happen in the aftermath of these incidents.
At night, it can be almost impossible to track a single firefly among many with the naked eye, and be certain you’re not counting one firefly many times or conflating the flash patterns of two different species.
Joe Root is the most celebrated recipient, partly because people forget that he got done twice in the 2019 Ashes, conflating their Old Trafford memory with the Oval.
The red-baiting, the conflating identity politics and social justice with 'Marxism', this is what Trump/Vance think is going to win in 2024?
These people are lying, conflating truths, and revising history.
Mr Jackson said farmers were very aware of animal welfare issues but also conscious about not conflating rights with welfare.
The district disagrees, saying the parents are conflating seat time with instruction time.
The image appears frequently on Twitter, where netizens have taken it to extremes of conflating the use of alcohol-based sanitizers and binge drinking.
At risk of conflating two all too complex geopolitical issues, markets are apparently taking note of the escalating tensions in those geographies.
Email “Doctors want cannabis risks highlighted, but campaigners says debate is conflating medicinal and recreational use”.
Exxon said the state, to cook up a discrepancy where none existed, was conflating two figures that served different purposes.
For a variety of complicated reasons, there was reticence, not all of which is indefensible, about conflating weather and climate.
If only there was an appropriate term for authoritarians in your state who use coded language to manipulate the will of the people against undesirable elements with conflating it with a threat to the state.
Maddow focused on conflating programming of the NTD digital show Edge of Wonder—an entertainment show that explicitly focuses on the most audacious conspiracy theories out there—with Epoch Times reporting.