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conflate Meaning in Bengali



 গলিয়ে মিশিয়ে দেওয়া,

একসঙ্গে বিভিন্ন উপাদান মিশ্রিত করা

Verb:

গলিয়ে মিশিয়ে দেওয়া,





conflate's Usage Examples:

Many inhabitants of peninsular Spain tend to conflate that region with Spain as a whole, disregarding the other territories mentioned.


Some writers conflate both Nechtan's and Connla's well, making it the source of both Shannon.


Some sources, such as John of Fordun, conflate the two kings as "Durstolorger", perhaps under the influence of the earlier.


Some writers conflate this realm with heaven or paradise or union with God itself, and others.


claimed a production capacity of 50,000 units per year, but this figure may conflate engines and whole vehicles.


Many people conflate the terms "saint" and "sant", because of their similar meanings.


Some scholars conflate Adapa and the Apkallu known as Uanna.


a per year production capacity of 110,000 units – a figure that could conflate engines and whole vehicles.


Many people - and some sources - conflate the term with vinyl used in place of leather for non-seating/non-touch.


Mai Ueda, Manetas the co-founded "Neen", an art movement which aimed to conflate the new technology of the time with art and poetry.


One source appears to conflate this Indian Trader with the 1791 Indian Trader as it states that after.


The fountains, plates, and statues conflate Roman matrons' cardinal virtues, with a central relief of the Madonna and.


the slogan ‘Victory, National Security and Progress’, in an effort to conflate winning of the war with the women's cause.


Smith further observes that such works "conflate extremes of sea and sky with extremes of painting, showing both to contain.


differently, anarcho-capitalists tend to conflate the first and second types while "Marxoids and cruder collectivists" conflate all three.


Others take issue with the definitions of the categories, arguing that they conflate several distinct, if related, variables.


" Some later authors appear to conflate Rosehill Platform (a.


Many works of pseudohistory conflate mere possibility with actuality, assuming that if something could have.


Equivocation can also be used to conflate two positions which share similarities, one modest and easy to defend and.



conflate's Meaning':

mix together different elements

Synonyms:

change integrity; blend in; mix in; commingle; immix; gauge; admix; syncretize; alloy; conjugate; merge; syncretise; coalesce; mix; absorb; combine; blend; melt; fuse; flux; accrete; meld;

Antonyms:

stay; integrate; unite; emulsify; take away;

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