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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The artist's conflated style drew inspiration from multiple art movements.
The author's novel conflated elements of science fiction and romance.
The journalist conflated two different incidents to create a sensational news story.
The chef mistakenly conflated two recipes, resulting in a strange combination of flavors.
The news anchor conflated the details of two separate incidents.
She conflated the different colors of paint to create a unique shade.
The movie adaptation conflated several characters from the book into one.
The movie director conflated historical events to create a more dramatic storyline.
The study conflated two different variables, making it impossible to determine causation.
The author's memoir conflated several events from her childhood.
The politician's speech conflated two unrelated issues to make a point.
She was so conflated with love and admiration that she couldn't speak when she met her favorite actor.
The study conflated two different species of birds, making it difficult to draw accurate conclusions.
The historian's conflated interpretation of events raised eyebrows among his colleagues.
The professor's conflated theories left his students scratching their heads.
The author's conflated narrative left the story feeling disjointed.
The movie director deliberately conflated different characters from the book into one.
The politician conflated immigration and terrorism issues during her speech.
The politician's speech conflated immigration policy with crime rates.
The doctor explained to the patient that she had conflated two different symptoms.
His feelings were so conflated that he didn't know whether to feel pride or shame.
The patient mistakenly conflated her symptoms with those of her friend's illness.
He conflated the names of his two colleagues during the presentation.
The detective mistakenly conflated two pieces of evidence.
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