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Conflation
Conflation happens when the identities of two or more individuals, concepts, or places, sharing some characteristics of one another, seem to be a single identity — the differences appear to become lost. In logic, it is the practice of treating two distinct concepts as if they were one, which produces errors or misunderstandings as a fusion of distinct subjects tends to obscure analysis of relationships which are emphasized by contrasts. However, if the distinctions between the two concepts appear to be superficial, intentional conflation may be desirable for the sake of conciseness and recall.

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CONFLATE
COMBINARE. FONDERE INSIEME

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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.] to blow together; to bring together; to collect; to fuse together; to join or weld; to consolidate. the state-general, created and conflated by the passionate effort of the whole nation. arlyle.
conflate
v : mix together different elements; "the colors blend well"; "fuse the clutter of detail into a rich narrative" schlesinger [syn: blend, flux, mix, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, merge]





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Conflate
(v. t.)
To blow together; to bring together; to collect; to fuse together; to join or weld; to consolidate.
  

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conflate
s. bir araya gelen, birleşmiş, birleşik (iki metnin bir taneye)