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Synonyms

coincide

American  
[koh-in-sahyd] / ˌkoʊ ɪnˈsaɪd /

verb (used without object)

coincided, coinciding
  1. to occupy the same place in space, the same point or period in time, or the same relative position.

    The centers of concentric circles coincide. Our vacations coincided this year.

  2. to correspond exactly, as in nature, character, etc..

    His vocation coincides with his avocation.

  3. to agree or concur, as in thought or opinion.

    Their opinions always coincide.

    Synonyms:
    square, jibe, tally, match, correspond, accord
    Antonyms:
    contradict, differ

coincide British  
/ ˌkəʊɪnˈsaɪd /

verb

  1. to occur or exist simultaneously

  2. to be identical in nature, character, etc

  3. to agree

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Other Word Forms

  • uncoincided adjective
  • uncoinciding adjective

Etymology

Origin of coincide

First recorded in 1635–45; from Medieval Latin coincidere, from Latin co- co- + incidere “to fall upon, befall” ( incident )

Example Sentences

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The peak popularity of the splitter coincided with the initial phase of the elbow-injury epidemic that has plagued the sport for decades.

From The Wall Street Journal

His comments coincided with the launch of a #SaveDenby campaign, which encouraged people to buy more products and lobby government to provide support.

From BBC

The withdrawals have coincided with Arsenal's challenge on three fronts for silverware this season, including their attempt to win a first Premier League title in 22 years.

From BBC

With the event coinciding with a new moon for the first time since 2018, you just need to find a dark spot away from city lights and enjoy the display.

From The Wall Street Journal

Collier-Keywood's three years in charge has coincided with a tumultuous period for Welsh rugby both on and off the field.

From BBC