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·lation n. con·fabu·la′tor n. con·fabu·la·to′ry (-lə-tôr′ē) adj. |
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