CONFLATE (verb): combine two or more texts or ideas into one; derivatives — conflated (adjective) and conflation (noun)
SOURCE: Being Peter Kim blog. Peter Kim is a social computing guru out of Austin, TX.
“Stowe Boyd says that I’ve gotten into a conflated muddle with thinking on why social media isn’t socialism.”
USE IN A SENTENCE: The urban crisis conflates a number of different social and economic issues.
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