coincide
IPA: koʊɪnsˈaɪd
verb
- To occupy exactly the same space.
- To occur at the same time.
- To correspond, concur, or agree.
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Examples of "coincide" in Sentences
- It will be interesting to see if their jail terms coincide with tourist season.
- The petition requests the designation coincide with land in Hendry, Collier and Lee counties that the U.S.
- And if the two terms coincide in extension, the predicate must either coincide also in intension with the subject or not.
- SHADOW of this equatorial line to be thrown on the vast concave of the Sky, this shadow would in astronomical parlance coincide with the
- Moreover, in these logics the classes of algebras obtained by the two ways of generalizing the Lindenbaum-Tarski method coincide, that is,
- Its determinations regarding Flight 77 and the alleged phone calls coincide with those of Griffin-Balsamo, Meyssan and Ratier but extend beyond that.
- All lengths and angles of one have their exact duplicate in the other, yet the two cannot be made to coincide, that is, be fitted the one into the other so that they shall both stand as one pyramid.
- The above is logically equivalent to R 'x x' whenever X and X 'coincide, which is also equivalent to R x x' whenever the quotients are equal, which in turn is when we care about the meaning of equality for classes.
- Despite (or, indeed, due to) the discrepancy between implicational formulas and combinatory terms, classes of implicational formulas that can be assigned to certain sets of combinatory terms coincide with some important logics.
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