coinciding

[ UK /kˌə‍ʊɪnsˈa‍ɪdɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˌkoʊənˈsaɪdɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. occurring or operating at the same time
    a series of coincident events
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How To Use coinciding In A Sentence

  • They are coinciding a trip to London with our visit.
  • According to German folklore, on April 30th witches fly their broomsticks to the mountains for a heathen festival, coinciding with the night the ancient deities conceived spring.
  • Coinciding with a tightening of laws regarding prostitution - another tolerated industry - the authorities 'new stance on cannabis is raising questions about whether Dutch society is moving away from laissez-faire traditions, which have included some of the earliest gay-friendly policies in Europe and the provision of free contraception to teenage girls. Amsterdam's cannabis-selling coffee shops face crackdown
  • West of the parkway, approximately 170 acres coinciding with the extent of hydric soils can be considered lowland forest based on depth to seasonal high water table. 2009 March 08 « Beachwood Historical Alliance
  • Coinciding with the International Autojumble at the Beaulieu Motor Museum in Brockenhurst, south England Sept. 10-11, Bonhams will hold an auction there that Saturday featuring cars, motorbikes and automobilia. Baby, You Can Drive My Car
  • In conversation this appeared to be the pattern of most youngsters and presumably is coinciding with early adolescence.
  • Sometimes catches of a hundred fish a boat are not unusual on the Skerries if you are lucky enough to catch the weather and the tides happily coinciding.
  • The Geminid meteor shower peaks on the night of December 13/14, coinciding with a New Moon, which means there won't be any moonlight to block out the meteors--nearly-perfect viewing conditions, although a bit cold in the Northern Hemisphere. Zoe P. Strassfield: Plans and Precommitment: 2012 in Space!
  • By coinciding, however, they did result in a distinct drop in diversity and thus in a mass extinction.
  • The light guides contain deformities to emit light coinciding with the positions of the red, green, and blue pixels.
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