verb🔗ShareFusionar, combinarTo bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity."The news report conflated the two separate incidents, making it sound like they were part of the same event. "El informe de noticias fusionó los dos incidentes separados, haciendo que pareciera que eran parte del mismo evento.theoryphilosophymindChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareFusionar, mezclarTo mix together different elements."The student conflated the causes of the American Revolution with the events of the Civil War in their essay. "El estudiante fusionó las causas de la Revolución Americana con los eventos de la Guerra Civil en su ensayo.languagelinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareConfundir, fusionar(by extension) To fail to properly distinguish or keep separate (things); to mistakenly treat (them) as equivalent."“Bacon was Lord Chancellor of England and the first European to experiment with gunpowder.” — “No, you are conflating Francis Bacon and Roger Bacon.”"“Bacon fue Lord Canciller de Inglaterra y el primer europeo en experimentar con la pólvora.” — “No, estás confundiendo a Francis Bacon y Roger Bacon.”languagecommunicationlinguisticswritinglogicphilosophymindChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading