conflate betydelse and definition

  • En [ kənˈfleɪt]
  • Us [ kənˈfleɪt]

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Exempel på conflate

  • We ultimately decided to treat each setting as a separate work, rather than attempting a composite or conflated version.

  • It is unfortunate that these two suggestions - nasalization associated with vowels lengthened by nasal loss, and prenasal vowels in general - tend to be conflated.

  • Work on the land, or through the crafts, were in themselves quasi-religious activities, so that the secular and the sacred become, in a sense, conflated.

  • The style of argument that conflates political and social considerations particularly neglects modes of social influence that constitute expectations of epistemic responsibility.

  • Other approaches, such as cellular automata of social influence, tend to conflate physical and social location into a notion of 2-dimensional neighborhoods.

  • Classical timing units are replaced by, or rather conflated, with, the basic unit that represents syllable weight : the mora (m).

  • Now there is a danger here of conflating these very distinct yet related goals.

  • I have shown, for instance, that there are examples of one deity substituting for another, and others in which two figures may be conflated.

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