If you’ve read my other works, you’ll also notice that Sun’s coding style coincides with mine—this pleases me, although I had nothing (that I know of) to do with it.
verb /ˌkoɪn'saɪd/
1
to happen at the same time as something else, especially by chance → coincidence
to happen at the same time as something else.
(of two or more events) to take place at the same time.
to happen at or near the same time.
to happen at the same time as something else.
If one event coincides with another, they happen at the same time.
coincide with
His entry to the party coincided with his marriage.
When our vacations coincided, we often holidayed together.
planned/timed/arranged to coincide
The show is timed to coincide with the launch of a new book.
The earthquakes coincide
The population increase coincided with rapid industrial growth.
The parade /pə'red/ is scheduled to coincide with the city's 200th birthday.
It's a pity our trips to New York don't coincide.
The strike was timed to coincide with the party conference.
I timed my holiday to coincide with the children's school holiday. [time = /taɪm/ verb, to arrange that something should happen at a particular time]
If the heavy rain had coincided with an extreme high tide, serious flooding would have resulted.
The arrivals of the boat and the train are supposed to coincide.
The statement was timed to coincide with the General’s return to Algiers.
The exhibition coincides with the 50th anniversary of his death.
Although his mental illness had coincided with his war service it had not been caused by it.
The beginning of the solar and lunar years coincided every 13 years. [solar = /'solɚ/ adjective, relating to the sun → lunar] [lunar = /'lunɚ/ adjective, relating to the Moon or to travel to the Moon]
2
if two people’s ideas, opinions etc coincide, they are the same → coincidence
to agree with something exactly : to be the same as something else.
(of ideas, opinions, etc.) to be the same or very similar.
to be the same or similar.
if ideas or opinions coincide, they agree with each other.
If the ideas or interests of two or more people coincide, they are the same.
The interests of the US and those of the islanders may not coincide.
coincide with
The cloth had a natural look which coincided perfectly with the image Laura sought.
The goals of the business partners coincide.
Her job coincided well with her career goals.
The interests of employers and employees do not always coincide.
Her story coincided exactly with her brother's.
Our views coincide on a range of subjects.
If our schedules coincide, we'll go to Spain together.
Our views on this issue coincide closely with those of the British government.
The kids' views on life don't always coincide, but they're not afraid of voicing their opinions. [voice = /vɔɪs/ verb, 1). to tell people your opinions or feelings about a particular subject. 2). to produce a sound with a movement of the vocal cords as well as the breath]
a case in which public and private interests coincide.
He gave great encouragement to his students, especially if their passions happened to coincide with his own.
3
to meet or be in the same place.
(of objects or places) to meet; to share the same space.
The journey coincides in part with the Pennine Way.
At this point the two paths coincide briefly.
The present position of the house coincides with that of an earlier dwelling. [dwelling = /'dwɛlɪŋ/ noun, a house, apartment etc where people live]
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