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词汇 conflation
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Definition of conflation in English:

conflation

noun kənˈfleɪʃ(ə)nkənˈfleɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The merging of two or more sets of information, texts, ideas, etc. into one.

    the forceful conflation of two traditions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Its richness is partly derived from the conflation of wildly disparate images.
    • Offering up the tired conflation of religion with mega-violence is hardly a positive reason for disbelief.
    • The opening idea of the last movement sounds startlingly like a conflation of the two major allegros from the ballet suite.
    • The caricature is really a conflation of several separate styles of thought and belief, and they almost never come together.
    • What we see is the near total conflation of news and entertainment.
    • The brash 1875 iron bridge is concealed by his idiosyncratic conflation of the two banks.
    • The desire to be thought tough is of course itself the real weakness, and the lazy conflation of meaning and justification is simply foolish.
    • One way this happens is through their conflation of memory with other activities.
    • The narrator's invocation of loss is as strategic as his conflation of genders in his vision of his Muses.
    • Both floor and wall-mounted pieces emphasized the witty conflation of drawing and sculpture.

Definition of conflation in US English:

conflation

nounkənˈflāSH(ə)nkənˈfleɪʃ(ə)n
  • The merging of two or more sets of information, texts, ideas, etc. into one.

    the forceful conflation of two traditions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The desire to be thought tough is of course itself the real weakness, and the lazy conflation of meaning and justification is simply foolish.
    • Its richness is partly derived from the conflation of wildly disparate images.
    • The opening idea of the last movement sounds startlingly like a conflation of the two major allegros from the ballet suite.
    • One way this happens is through their conflation of memory with other activities.
    • Offering up the tired conflation of religion with mega-violence is hardly a positive reason for disbelief.
    • The brash 1875 iron bridge is concealed by his idiosyncratic conflation of the two banks.
    • The narrator's invocation of loss is as strategic as his conflation of genders in his vision of his Muses.
    • What we see is the near total conflation of news and entertainment.
    • The caricature is really a conflation of several separate styles of thought and belief, and they almost never come together.
    • Both floor and wall-mounted pieces emphasized the witty conflation of drawing and sculpture.
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