Confabulating example sentences

Related (5): fabricating, inventing, falsifying, distorting, embellishing

con·fab·u·late

verb

confabulating (present participle)

  - engage in conversation; talk:

  - fabricate imaginary experiences as compensation for loss of memory:

Synonyms

talk, speak, chat, discourse, confer, parley, chatter, gossip, gab, jaw, natter, rabbit, chunter, rap, conversate, mag

"Confabulating" Example Sentences

1. He was caught confabulating with the enemy.
2. The witnesses were found to be confabulating their stories.
3. You seem to be confabulating information from different sources.
4. Confabulating with yourself won't help you solve the problem.
5. The patient was confabulating about events that never happened.
6. The suspect was caught confabulating with his accomplice.
7. He has a tendency to confabulate when he's under stress.
8. The politician was accused of confabulating to win votes.
9. She had a habit of confabulating when she was drunk.
10. The salesman was accused of confabulating to close a deal.
11. The journalist was criticized for confabulating the facts.
12. The child was caught confabulating to get out of trouble.
13. The witness was accused of confabulating to protect a friend.
14. The spy was caught confabulating with the enemy's agent.
15. The professor was accused of confabulating to prove his theory.
16. The patient was found to be confabulating due to a head injury.
17. He was caught confabulating stories to impress his friends.
18. The defendant was found guilty of confabulating his alibi.
19. She was accused of confabulating information to get a promotion.
20. The novelist was criticized for confabulating the characters' personalities.
21. The CEO was accused of confabulating to cover up a mistake.
22. The artist was criticized for confabulating the colors of nature.
23. They were caught confabulating to ruin their competitor's reputation.
24. The witnesses were found to be confabulating due to pressure from the prosecution.
25. Confabulating with strangers is not a good idea.
26. The athlete was caught confabulating about his performance to the media.
27. The teacher was criticized for confabulating information to make a lesson more interesting.
28. The historian was accused of confabulating events to fit his theory.
29. The politician was known for confabulating stories to gain sympathy from voters.
30. The detective was praised for catching the criminal who had been confabulating about his identity.

Common Phases

1. He was confabulating with his colleagues about the new project; she listened intently but didn't say much.
2. The child was confabulating to explain why he had broken the vase; his story was creative, but not very convincing.
3. The old man was confabulating about his youth; his memories were clear, but his timelines seemed confused.
4. She was confabulating with the doctor to figure out the best treatment plan; they discussed various options and made a decision together.
5. The politician was confabulating with his advisors to come up with a response to the recent scandal; they worked through the night to prepare a statement.

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