Conflate vs. Conflagrate

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Conflateverb

To bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity.

Conflateverb

To mix together different elements.

Conflateverb

(by extension) To fail to properly distinguish or keep separate (things); to mistakenly treat (them) as equivalent.

Conflateadjective

(biblical criticism) Combining elements from multiple versions of the same text.

Conflatenoun

(biblical criticism) A conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together.

Conflateverb

To blow together; to bring together; to collect; to fuse together; to join or weld; to consolidate.

Conflateverb

to ignore distinctions between, by treating two or more distinguishable objects or ideas as one; to confuse.

Conflateverb

mix together different elements;

Conflateverb

combine (two or more sets of information, texts, ideas, etc.) into one

Conflagrateverb

(intransitive) To catch fire.

Conflagrateverb

(transitive) To set fire to something.

Conflagrateverb

cause to start burning;

Conflagrateverb

start to burn or burst into flames;

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