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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The psychologist warned against conflating mental illness with violence.
The musician created a new genre by conflating different musical styles.
The plumber is conflating the hot and cold water pipes.
The speaker was criticized for conflating two separate ideas in his speech.
The weather forecast is conflating data from different sources.
The artist created a unique painting by conflating oil and acrylic paints.
The gas leak was caused by conflating two different pipelines.
Conflating the concept of "freedom of speech" with "freedom to harass" is harmful.
Conflating "empathy" and "sympathy" ignores important differences in emotional responses.
The historian cautioned against conflating the actions of individuals with the actions of entire groups or nations.
The CEO's speech was criticized for conflating success with profit.
Some people are conflating being introverted with being shy.
The government was criticized for conflating immigration and terrorism.
The movie critics accused the director of conflating two different genres.
The artist is known for conflating traditional and contemporary styles.
The researcher cautioned against conflating correlation with causation.
The politician was criticized for conflating two separate issues during the debate.
The chef's unique dish was created by conflating traditional and modern cooking methods.
The laboratory technician made sure there was no conflating of chemicals during the experiment.
The construction project was delayed due to the workers conflating cement and sand.
The chef experimented with conflating sweet and savory flavors in her latest dish.
The scientist conducted a study on the effects of conflating different types of medicines.
The chef was fired for conflating two different dishes.
The engineer had to prevent the conflating of oil and water to ensure the proper functioning of the machinery.
The air quality worsened due to the factories conflating toxic gases.
The cocktail recipe called for the conflating of different fruit juices.
The airline industry is plagued by the problem of conflating fuel with water.
The author's writing style often involves conflating different characters into one.
The author is criticized for conflating cultural appropriation with appreciation.
The media's conflating of "news" and "entertainment" blurs the line between fact and fiction.
The politician is conflating two separate issues in his speech.
The comedian's joke was based on conflating two completely unrelated topics.
The recipe requires conflating all the ingredients before baking.
The chef was praised for skillfully conflating different culinary traditions in her dishes.
He was accused of conflating his personal and professional lives.
The politician was accused of conflating immigration with crime.
The CEO's speech was criticized for conflating profits with ethical business practices.
He made a mistake by conflating the two chemicals.
The speaker is accused of conflating capitalism with democracy.
I am concerned that you are conflating two different conversations we had.
The company's marketing campaign was criticized for conflating luxury with exclusivity.
The author's argument relies on conflating correlation with causation.
She was accused of conflating facts and opinions in her argument.
The film director was criticized for conflating different cultural stereotypes in their movie.
By conflating two different time periods, the film lost historical accuracy.
The advertising campaign is deliberately conflating the brand with luxury.
Conflating "love" and "obsession" can lead to unhealthy relationships.
The linguist explained the mistake of conflating dialects with languages.
The author is accused of conflating facts and opinions in his book.
The journalist was accused of conflating two different incidents to create a sensational story.
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