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Meanings of
coincide
in English
Portuguese
coincidir
Catalan
concórrer
Spanish
concurrir
Back to the meaning
Go with, fall together.
co-occur
cooccur
Related terms
cooccur with
Portuguese
coincidir
Spanish
concurrir
Back to the meaning
To happen at the same time.
concur
Spanish
concurrir
Usage of
coincide
in English
1
Icon has changed its financial year to
coincide
with the calendar year.
2
He says a vote on the issue should
coincide
with the elections.
3
No one ever said the law had to
coincide
with military terminology.
4
TalkTalk will issue a trading statement to
coincide
with its annual meeting.
5
The regional council has highlighted the case to
coincide
with biosecurity month.
6
These verses partly
coincide
verbally with the previous indictment in Amos ii.
7
Longer term AQAP's interests do not
coincide
with those of the tribes.
8
These tensions
coincide
with potential acquiescence by China on other substantive issues.
9
Each team does have a bye week, but those weeks don't
coincide
.
10
Peters timed his press conference to
coincide
precisely with the SFO's announcement.
11
But this system did not
coincide
with the ideas of Major Bach.
12
The findings
coincide
with the launch of ICCRA's new E-Way 2040 campaign.
13
And the current rains
coincide
with a sense of optimism about Katine.
14
Here, apparently, was that rare defining moment when art and ethics
coincide
.
15
To
coincide
with the conference ActionAid conducted a survey of Irish consumers.
16
The pulsations of the hearts of both
coincide
exactly under ordinary circumstances.
Other examples for "coincide"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
coincide
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
coincide with
coincide exactly
coincide with periods
coincide closely
coincide with today
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Translations for
coincide
Portuguese
coincidir
Catalan
concórrer
coincidir
Spanish
concurrir
coincidir
Coincide
through the time
Coincide
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Less common
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