COINCIDE


Meaning of COINCIDE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

timed to coincide with (= arranged to be at the same time as )

Her book was timed to coincide with an exhibition of Goya’s paintings at the National Gallery.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

also

Invariably, this also coincides with the end of the Stock Exchange settlement period.

Not only does it symbolize the rise of patriarchy, it also coincides with the Babylonian conquest of Sumeria.

Secondly, the hunting season also coincides with the rut.

always

Individual and organisational interacts will not always coincide .

Put more accurately, individual judges may be clear as to their preferences but those preferences do not always coincide .

Holidays did not always coincide with hay weather!

exactly

Andrei recalled that his only previous visit to Britain, in June 1965, had exactly coincided with Akhmatova's to Oxford.

Renovations planned at the Barnes are scheduled to coincide exactly with the planned tour.

necessarily

Or, if interests overlap, they do not necessarily coincide .

Pareto is in no doubt that the two types of utility, for and of a community, do not necessarily coincide .

National emergencies, however, may not necessarily coincide with times of personal emergency and gold is an erratic investment.

often

In April, the demands on farm labour peaked with lambing often coinciding with other spring work.

Since both CHANike and Christmas were originally winter solstice celebrations, they often coincide and compete.

The growing awareness of environmental and ecological issues often coincides with traditional beliefs and practices.

■ NOUN

launch

It coincides with the launch of his Heal the World foundation aimed at helping youngsters.

They coincide with the launch of a Home Office campaign to cut car crime.

opening

Now the belief is growing that the visit is being planned to coincide with the high-profile opening of the camp.

publication

The arrests coincide with the publication in August of the recommendations of a Constitutional Commission.

time

Holidays were usually taken to coincide with hay time or other busy periods on the farm.

National emergencies, however, may not necessarily coincide with times of personal emergency and gold is an erratic investment.

visit

My visit coincided with particularly good September weather, after an appallingly wet summer.

Joette, never one for passive visitors, has soon arranged my visits to coincide with the weekly pumpkin observations.

■ VERB

arrange

Joette, never one for passive visitors, has soon arranged my visits to coincide with the weekly pumpkin observations.

plan

Now the belief is growing that the visit is being planned to coincide with the high-profile opening of the camp.

The stoppage was planned to coincide with the day A-level results were announced.

Other Botero shows are planned to coincide .

seem

Their intensive questioning, in fact, seems to coincide with two other developments in the lexicon.

A drop in ratings and interest seems to coincide with pageant attempts to a more natural presentation.

Personal and national interests seemed to coincide .

Still, Perry reminds us, straight journalism and Thompson never quite seemed to coincide .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Even if her advice does not coincide with what you want, I advise you to follow it.

For once our wishes coincided. We both wanted a quick divorce.

His speech coincided with the release of a report on the New England economy.

His views coincided perfectly with our thinking.

I had to cancel our lunch date, as it coincided with my hospital appointment.

The exhibition was timed to coincide with the anniversary celebrations.

They have arranged the launch to coincide with the start of the college term.

We work together when our needs coincide .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Or, if interests overlap, they do not necessarily coincide .

Pareto is in no doubt that the two types of utility, for and of a community, do not necessarily coincide .

Peaks from the right window would have coincided with troughs from the left, and vice versa, canceling the sound exactly.

Temporary exhibitions: Annual exhibition to coincide with the street fair in September.

That would be fine, if their interest happened to coincide with that of the economy.

The monotheistic order required that the feminine should be barred from the sphere of power, which coincided with the sacred.

The program coincides with Surf the Rockies, a weeklong festival April 7-14.

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