Conflate
Conflate is a transitive verb meaning to fuse or merge two or more elements into a single entity, often in a way that obscures differences between them. It can also mean to mistake one thing for another or to treat distinct items as the same.
The term originates from Latin conflare, meaning “to blow together,” formed with com- “together” and flare “to
In academic, journalistic, and everyday language, conflation describes an error in which separate concepts, events, or
Common examples include conflating correlation with causation, or conflating a policy’s intent with its outcomes. In
Conflation is a term frequently encountered in discussions of media literacy, research methodology, and information management.