coincident

IPA: koʊˈɪnsʌdʌnt

noun

  • Either of multiple simultaneous related incidents

adjective

  • (of two events) Occurring at the same time.
  • (of two objects) Being in the same location.
  • Being in accordance, matching.
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Examples of "coincident" in Sentences

  • I am sure this will now be referred to as a coincident!
  • Contrary to popular belief, there's no Japanese term coincident with the word Wii -
  • Are we not cultivating the belief that we are fit and capable for any military strain coincident with invasion?
  • But the executive officers are appointed by the mayor for terms coincident with his own, that is for two years.
  • What is happening right now based on current data. (referred to as a coincident indicator) Economic indicators are designed to try and give a picture of
  • I don't find this solution "coincident" - it seems an apt explanation if the earliest version of a manuscript we have seems to already reflect some sort of mutilation.
  • This fourth estate, in the recesses of whose heart there lies no germ of a new and further development of privilege, is therefore a term coincident with the human race.
  • Bright Future does call for a temporary increase in Natural Gas production in the short term coincident with retiring coal burning plants which account for 22\% of the regions power but 87\% of the grids carbon emissions.

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