conf
late
Third Person
conflates
Present Participle
conflating
Past Tense
conflated
Past Participle
conflated
1
to bring ideas, texts, things, etc. together and create something new
- The writer decided to conflate elements from different myths to create a unique fantasy novel.
- In his speech, he conflated various historical events to highlight a broader social trend.
- The artist's latest work conflates traditional and modern styles to produce an innovative piece.
- The film director chose to conflate multiple storylines to craft a complex narrative.
- The new policy conflates several existing regulations into a more streamlined framework.