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con·fab·u·late

 (kən-făb′yə-lāt′)
intr.v. con·fab·u·lat·ed, con·fab·u·lat·ing, con·fab·u·lates
1. To talk casually; chat.
2. Psychology To fill in gaps in one's memory with fabrications that one believes to be facts.

[Latin cōnfābulārī, cōnfābulāt- : com-, com- + fābulārī, to talk (from fābula, conversation; see fable).]

con·fab′u·la′tion n.
con·fab′u·la′tor n.
con·fab′u·la·to′ry (-lə-tôr′ē) adj.
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confabulate

(kənˈfæbjʊˌleɪt)
vb (intr)
1. to talk together; converse; chat
2. (Psychiatry) psychiatry to replace the gaps left by a disorder of the memory with imaginary remembered experiences consistently believed to be true. See also paramnesia
[C17: from Latin confābulārī, from fābulārī to talk, from fābula a story; see fable]
conˌfabuˈlation n
conˈfabuˌlator n
conˈfabulatory adj
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con•fab•u•late

(kənˈfæb yəˌleɪt)

v.i. -lat•ed, -lat•ing.
1. to converse informally or privately.
2. Psychiatry. to fill a gap in memory with a falsification believed to be true.
[1605–15; < Latin confābulātus << fābula talk, fable]
con•fab`u•la′tion, n.
con•fab′u•la`tor, n.
con•fab′u•la•to`ry (-ləˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i) adj.
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confabulate


Past participle: confabulated
Gerund: confabulating

Imperative
confabulate
confabulate
Present
I confabulate
you confabulate
he/she/it confabulates
we confabulate
you confabulate
they confabulate
Preterite
I confabulated
you confabulated
he/she/it confabulated
we confabulated
you confabulated
they confabulated
Present Continuous
I am confabulating
you are confabulating
he/she/it is confabulating
we are confabulating
you are confabulating
they are confabulating
Present Perfect
I have confabulated
you have confabulated
he/she/it has confabulated
we have confabulated
you have confabulated
they have confabulated
Past Continuous
I was confabulating
you were confabulating
he/she/it was confabulating
we were confabulating
you were confabulating
they were confabulating
Past Perfect
I had confabulated
you had confabulated
he/she/it had confabulated
we had confabulated
you had confabulated
they had confabulated
Future
I will confabulate
you will confabulate
he/she/it will confabulate
we will confabulate
you will confabulate
they will confabulate
Future Perfect
I will have confabulated
you will have confabulated
he/she/it will have confabulated
we will have confabulated
you will have confabulated
they will have confabulated
Future Continuous
I will be confabulating
you will be confabulating
he/she/it will be confabulating
we will be confabulating
you will be confabulating
they will be confabulating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been confabulating
you have been confabulating
he/she/it has been confabulating
we have been confabulating
you have been confabulating
they have been confabulating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been confabulating
you will have been confabulating
he/she/it will have been confabulating
we will have been confabulating
you will have been confabulating
they will have been confabulating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been confabulating
you had been confabulating
he/she/it had been confabulating
we had been confabulating
you had been confabulating
they had been confabulating
Conditional
I would confabulate
you would confabulate
he/she/it would confabulate
we would confabulate
you would confabulate
they would confabulate
Past Conditional
I would have confabulated
you would have confabulated
he/she/it would have confabulated
we would have confabulated
you would have confabulated
they would have confabulated
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.confabulate - unconsciously replace fact with fantasy in one's memory
psychiatry, psychological medicine, psychopathology - the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
cook up, fabricate, invent, manufacture, make up - make up something artificial or untrue
2.confabulate - talk socially without exchanging too much informationconfabulate - talk socially without exchanging too much information; "the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze"
converse, discourse - carry on a conversation
jawbone, schmoose, schmooze, shmoose, shmooze - talk idly or casually and in a friendly way
3.confabulate - have a conference in order to talk something over; "We conferred about a plan of action"
hash out, talk over, discuss - speak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion; "We discussed our household budget"
collogue - confer secretly
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confabulate

verb
To engage in spoken exchange:
Informal: confab, visit.
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Translations

confabulate

[kənˈfæbjʊleɪt] VIconferenciar
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References in classic literature ?
The two proud dowagers, Lady Lynn and Lady Ingram, confabulate together.
Skipping for the time being the mention and detail of the doleful Pulwama where the Indian army, who has rampantly embarked upon a relentless shooting spree, has indiscriminately killed scores of guiltless Kashmiris, let us confabulate about a relatively calm region which has, in 1990's, been a bastion of pro-India militants like Muhammad Yousaf alias Kuka Parray.
These officers must be so totally devoid of conscience and recreant to official duty as to confabulate together in pinning a capital offense on an innocent man without any reason.
Fridge Art Fair is the boutique, soft sell, dog-friendly satellite fair dubbed by Artinfo as "the baby who has refused to obey orders to stand outside the door while the adults confabulate inside."
International Heart Conference will witness an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlighten the crowd with their knowledge and confabulate on various new-fangled topics related to the field of Heart.
And he said there was a danger that children may "confabulate" evidence in interviews.
On the other extreme social intuitionism model would explain the process of joke-getting experience as some sort of gut-level reaction producing generic effect of funniness, while only later one would confabulate about relevant features that would support this initial reaction, pointing out information relevant for the joke.
As we shall see, people in these groups confabulate about popularised versions of kastom, theological principles, biblical passages, legends, and personal experiences.
In short, we confabulate instant to instant, creating a narrative that may bear little or no relation with reality.
(210) Dr Quadrio, for example, said it would be very hard to confabulate the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder because it is not a matter of reciting symptoms.