Pronunciation: /koʊˈɪnsaɪdɪŋ/
verb Coinciding is the present participle form of the verb coincide, which means to occur at the same time or to correspond in nature.
A1 The party coincided with my birthday.
A2 Her vacation coincided with the festival.
B1 The meeting coincided with the deadline for the project.
B2 The concert coincided with my trip to the city.
C1 The launch of the new product coincided with the company's anniversary.
C2 The release of the movie coincided with the actor's birthday.
adjective Coinciding can also function as an adjective, describing something that is happening at the same time or in agreement with something else.
A1 The party was coinciding with my birthday, so we decided to celebrate together.
A2 The concert coinciding with the festival attracted a large crowd.
B1 Her promotion at work was coinciding with her completing her MBA program.
B2 The new product launch is coinciding with the company's 50th anniversary.
C1 The team's success was coinciding with their hard work and dedication.
C2 The scientific breakthrough was coinciding with years of research and collaboration.
formal The project deadline is coinciding with the annual company meeting.
informal My birthday is coinciding with the long weekend, so I'm planning a trip.
slang I can't believe our plans are coinciding, what are the odds?
figurative Her happiness was coinciding with the arrival of spring.
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