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Meanings of
coincidental
in English
Occurring or operating at the same time.
simultaneous
concurrent
coincident
coinciding
co-occurrent
cooccurring
Related terms
synchronous
synchronic
synchronal
Synonyms
Examples for "
simultaneous
"
simultaneous
concurrent
coincident
coinciding
co-occurrent
Examples for "
simultaneous
"
1
Just two months ago, Netflix debuted in 130 new
countries
-
another
simultaneous
launch.
2
Recovery of natural populations occurs often with
simultaneous
or subsequent range expansions.
3
So Barry did a
simultaneous
rendition of a very serious financial subject.
4
In contrast,
simultaneous
or reverse order exposure resulted in an antagonistic effect.
5
Around 800 staff from three Belfast hospitals held
simultaneous
lunchtime protests today.
1
Preston was given a one-year
concurrent
sentence for breaching the protection order.
2
Comorbid conditions and
concurrent
drug therapy were present more frequently among users.
3
As a
concurrent
resolution, that measure would not have needed Trump's signature.
4
This isn't the first time a
concurrent
social media storm has occurred.
5
The Turtle Program involved 8 weeks of
concurrent
parent and child treatment.
1
The sides of the octagon are equal, and the alternate angles
coincident
.
2
These changes have been
coincident
with a great revolution in domestic politics.
3
But these evil outbursts were never
coincident
with the moments of aversion.
4
His lifetime, therefore, was
coincident
with the troubles of the Stuart House.
5
Their appearance is
coincident
with the commitment of these cells to apoptosis.
1
It's quite convenient this surprise trip is
coinciding
with the All-Ireland Final.
2
It looked as if my official and personal interests were neatly
coinciding
.
3
Hypoxemia improved,
coinciding
with the disappearance of right-to-left shunt by contrast echocardiography.
4
It was surreal to have it so completely
coinciding
with my pregnancy.
5
The story is a long period of silence
coinciding
with Cain's inactivity.
Usage of
coincidental
in English
1
The health board has said that the grouping of cases is
coincidental
.
2
He said his visit now was
coincidental
and had been long planned.
3
The company has another advantage working for it, but it's largely
coincidental
.
4
Mighty
coincidental
,
don't you think? There was a challenge in her tone.
5
Representatives for Smith have called the agreement amicable and the similarities
coincidental
.
6
The
coincidental
call-up of three Italian classes during July was probably misinterpreted.
7
Without further proof, I had to assume that these were still
coincidental
.
8
Had his disappearance while Strike's view was occluded been
coincidental
or deliberate?
9
I don't know about you, but that doesn't seem
coincidental
to me.
10
Modise believes that the timing of these charges couldn't be more
coincidental
.
11
It's too fucking
coincidental
that we're here the morning after it happened.
12
Any resemblance to persons living or dead is entirely
coincidental
and unintentional.
13
The ministry also reported another
coincidental
death and another death under investigation.
14
The situation described by the residents would have been purely
coincidental
,
he said.
15
The timing of this new mobile health initiative by Samsung doesn't seem
coincidental
.
16
Is this a
coincidental
result, or is it a consequence of modern industrialization?
Other examples for "coincidental"
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About this term
coincidental
Adjective
Frequent collocations
purely coincidental
too coincidental
all coincidental
seem coincidental
coincidental meeting
More collocations
Coincidental
through the time
Coincidental
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common