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coincide English

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coincide

Two things coincide with each other if they're both in the same place or at the same time. The time of your party coincides with my niece's wedding, so I can't come. The end of one side of a triangle coincides with the end of another side, making a corner.

coincide

go with, fall together happen simultaneously The two events coincided be the same our views on this matter coincided

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coincide · verb

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Simple sentences

Publication of the article was timed to coincide with the professor's birthday.

Movie subtitles

During that time, various rumors and speculations have swirled around our Watanabe-san. All these rumors and speculations coincide perfectly with the notion that our Watanabe-san is being very foolish indeed.
His majesty's suggesting that with you in Stockholm. the.shall we say interests. of France and Sweden would always coincide.
How does that coincide with your postwar Commie conspiracy, huh?
I doubt if our tastes coincide.
But I am here for personal reasons and they may just coincide with yours.
The dates of your deposits coincide exactly with the dates of the public works.
I think our interests coincide, at least for the moment. and they also coincide with progress and civilization.
Does that mean our interests no longer coincide?
His business trips always coincide with the departure of the military convoys.
For the past three months, they coincide exactly with the times that Nick was pulling night duty.
There is also a book called The Golden Age of Ballooning published by the BBC to coincide with the series.
Marriage may frighten us both according to the way you take it and our feelings may perhaps not coincide with your choice.
Did Tony's first appearance happen to coincide with your arrival here?
Merely relaying to you through Billy certain observations, which may or may not coincide significantly with what I found.
All these rumors and speculations coincide perfectly with the notion that our Watanabe-san is being very foolish indeed.
On the other hand, Dr. Reynolds' report from San Angelo did coincide exactly with what we've learned from our autopsy on Ben Gilbert, that somehow that rock had robbed his entire body of silicon.
These are my savings. The dates of your deposits coincide exactly with the dates of the public works.
That would coincide with the time of John Gill's arrival.
Coincide with. - With what?
Yes, and tomorrow it will be fired at England to coincide with an all-out blitz by our illustrious Luftwaffe.
No. no. Esposito is timing it to coincide with the American Fourth of July, so as to imitate his hero George Washington.
Time bends so the holes coincide.
Anteo had undergone an operation on his tongue to reshape the spaces of his mouth to approximately coincide with the proportions of the singing apparatus of the starling.
Atmosphere condition don't coincide with latest weather bulletin.
In this case, the mission and the feelings coincide.
You're supposed to intercept, not coincide.
The elliptical orbits coincide.
The trouble is that their interests rarely coincide with those of the country.
How does that coincide with your postwar Commie conspiracy?
That my wishes coincide with your own?
Esposito is timing it to coincide with the American Fourth of July so as to imitate his hero George Washington.
He timed it to coincide with his company's launching party.
And this, I must admit, he stage-managed superbly, timing his appearance at Ladder Bay exactly to coincide with the sound of the noonday gun.
When thoughts and desires coincide with feelings.
I'm sorry my fugitive timetable doesn't coincide with your social calendar.
With what do your main interests coincide?
Your interests coincide with the state interests.

News and current affairs

The reality is that top jobs require more than two workdays a week, and they do not coincide with school hours.
This date also happens to coincide with James Watt's design of the steam engine in 1784.
For now, US and Chinese interests coincide on the war on terrorism, on a peaceful resolution of the nuclear question on the Korean peninsula, and on stability in East Asia.
The decision, coming at the cabinet's regular meeting on February 15th, was not intended to coincide with Kim Jong-il's 63rd birthday the following day.
Indeed, the darkest moments in China's long history often coincide with massive domestic spying systems; usually these herald not only renewed tyranny but instability as well.
The values and interests of the EU's newest member states coincide in most ways with those of the 15 earlier members.
When events, for whatever reason, coincide with their theorems, the orthodoxy that they espouse enjoys its moment of glory.
Currency borders generally coincide with political borders, so the creation of a monetary union was expected to give rise to some sort of common polity.
Ideally, of course, they coincide.
But the case for a climatic cause becomes stronger when outbreaks coincide with other projected consequences of global warming.
But Fatah has its own view of what is logical - one that might not coincide with such prescriptions.
The Israel-Hezbollah war of 2006 reminded the Union, once again, that its strategic interests do not always coincide perfectly with those of the United States.
But if unions are powerful or seniors are in the majority (in Italy the two coincide, because seniors are the majority in all labor unions), the exact opposite happens.
The point is simply that there are moments in history when democratization and nation building coincide, and that in deeply divided societies the minimum consensus needed for both to succeed simultaneously is difficult to achieve.
The Bush years are seen positively, for they coincide with the consolidation of India's international status and emergence as America's key diplomatic partner in Asia.
The problem is that the contours of a cultural community rarely coincide with a political entity.
Instead, their narrow perspective - which tends to coincide with executives' preferences even at the expense of other shareholders - dictates their decision-making.
So the merit criterion happens to coincide well with the much-recognized but never-honored need to give emerging-market countries more weight in the IMF's governance, in line with their new weight in the global economy.
This failure would coincide with the emergence of a new world order, as two centuries of Western predominance come to an end.
No, the real risk is that, if the Fed starts hiking, it will be blamed for absolutely every bad thing that happens in the economy for the next six months to a year, which will happen to coincide with the heart of a US presidential election campaign.
What neither Friedman nor anyone else anticipated in 1998 was that the first serious downturn following the advent of the euro would coincide with the mother of all financial crises.

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