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Conflate — Con*flate , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Conflated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Conflating}.] [L. conflatus, p. p. of conflare to blow together; con + flare to blow.] 1. To blow together; to bring together; to collect; to fuse together; to join or weld; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conflate — index amalgamate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
conflate — 1540s, from L. conflat , pp. stem of conflare to blow up, kindle, light; bring together, compose, also to melt together, lit. to blow together, from com with (see COM (Cf. com )) + flare to blow (see BLOW (Cf. blow) (v.1 … Etymology dictionary
conflate — ► VERB ▪ combine into one. DERIVATIVES conflation noun. ORIGIN Latin conflare kindle, fuse … English terms dictionary
conflate — [kən flāt′] vt. conflated, conflating to combine or mix (two variant readings into a single text, etc.) … English World dictionary
conflate — [[t]kənfle͟ɪt[/t]] conflates, conflating, conflated V RECIP ERG If you conflate two or more descriptions or ideas, or if they conflate, you combine them in order to produce a single one. [FORMAL] [V pl n] Her letters conflate past and present...… … English dictionary
conflate — UK [kənˈfleɪt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms conflate : present tense I/you/we/they conflate he/she/it conflates present participle conflating past tense conflated past participle conflated formal to combine two or more things Derived word:… … English dictionary
conflate — transitive verb (conflated; conflating) Etymology: Latin conflatus, past participle of conflare to blow together, fuse, from com + flare to blow more at blow Date: 1610 1. a. to bring together ; fuse b … New Collegiate Dictionary
conflate — verb /kənˈfleɪt,kɒnˈfleɪt,kənˈfleɪt/ To bring things together and fuse them into a single entity. Syn: fuse, meld … Wiktionary
conflate — con|flate [kənˈfleıt] v [T] formal [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of conflare to blow together, join , from com ( COM ) + flare to blow ] to combine two or more things to form a single new thing ▪ He conflates two images… … Dictionary of contemporary English