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confabulate verb (confabulated, confabulating) intrans, formal 1 to talk, discuss or confer. 2 psychiatry to imagine experiences, usually to compensate for loss of memory. confabulation noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Latin confabulari, confabulatus to talk together.

confabulate verb (confabulated, confabulating) intrans, formal 1 to talk, discuss or confer. 2 psychiatry to imagine experiences, usually to compensate for loss of memory. confabulation noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Latin confabulari, confabulatus to talk together.

confabulate verb (confabulated, confabulating) intrans, formal 1 to talk, discuss or confer. 2 psychiatry to imagine experiences, usually to compensate for loss of memory. confabulation noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Latin confabulari, confabulatus to talk together.