conflation

pronunciation

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Word Origin

conflation (n.)
1620s, from Late Latin conflationem (nominative conflatio), noun of action from past participle stem of conflare (see conflate).

Example

1. Few of the fans seemed to notice , let alone oppose , the conflation of party and state .
2. Spatial data conflation and information fusion .
3. This conflation and confusion of acceptance and approval is another source of divisiveness .
4. In the next installment we will delve into more specific comet details , such as the different comet models and advanced push features such as data filterability , conflation , and bandwidth and frequency control .
5. To overcome these difficulties , it is necessary to design systematically the process of lecture experimental teaching according to the three dimensionalities , that is , the " conflation and degree " of cognition , the route of cognition , and the method of cognition .

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