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Definition of coincident in English: coincidentadjective kəʊˈɪnsɪd(ə)nt 1Occurring together in space or time. 同时(或同地)发生的 the fall in the stock market was coincident with the slowdown in economic activity Example sentencesExamples - That's where the California Public Utilities Commission comes in - almost coincident with the 25th anniversary of the partial meltdown of the Three Mile Island plant.
- Fowden and colleagues described that the cortisol surge toward late gestation in sheep was coincident with the slowing down of growth, reflected by a decrease in the increment of crown-rump length growth.
- While this undoubtedly has played a role in the Vice President's recent reversal of fortune, we feel that it is more than mere coincidence that his declining poll numbers have been coincident with the sharp fall in the NASDAQ.
- Since the focus here is on the general character of the annual cycle, it is not necessary to use ozone data coincident in time and space with the ground-based sensors.
- By contrast to the initial ROS burst, these subsequent bursts were coincident with increases in oxidase protein components, particularly gp 91 phox.
- Dave Naftz, a research hydrologist with the USGS noted that Farmington Bay showed an increase in total PAH concentrations coincident with the increase in population in Salt Lake Valley.
- Finally, the culturally mediated selection process changed through time, coincident with changes in social organization that characterized the late Mississippian period.
- It's possible that the explosive impact created by a comet collision triggers increased volcanism; there is evidence in India and Siberia of massive lava flows coincident with other extinction events.
- The apparent paradox of soaring bankruptcies coincident with extraordinarily low unemployment and strong income growth has puzzled researchers and spurred Congress to consider legislative remedies.
- In part, it is this legacy that drew artists to explore use of slide technology in the 1960s and '70s, coincident with a general rise in photography's presence in contemporary art.
- The announcement came coincident with the deer hunting season and about 450,000 deer licenses have been issued in Ohio.
- This historical moment for the family is coincident with America's historical achievement in space.
- Hunt showed that redstart abundance was positively correlated with amount of early successional habitat and that their decline in recent decades in New England was coincident with forest maturation in the region.
- The series began in 2000, two years after the completion of John Miller's gallery refurbishment, and coincident with the Serpentine's 30th anniversary.
- Genes in clusters 4-8 showed a dramatic and continual increase in expression coincident with the onset of meiosis or later.
- The protections of property are not merely coincident with American freedom; as Milton Friedman has pointed out, one makes the other possible.
- It is now widely recognized that the Late Ordovician mass extinction was both coincident with and causally linked to an event of continental glaciation centered in the North African and South American regions of Gondwana.
- It thereby participates in a larger cultural project coincident with the emergence of capitalism that prefers time to space and history to geography, as ways of valuing life and making it meaningful.
- These shear zones are thought to be broadly contemporaneous with the emplacement of the Leinster Granite and, like the Courtown Shear Zone, are often spatially coincident with belts of quartz veining and higher metamorphic grade.
- It was found that the majority of silencing occurred following DNA replication, coincident with M phase.
Synonyms concurrent, coinciding, simultaneous, contemporaneous, concomitant, synchronous, coincidental, coexistent at the same time (as) 2In agreement or harmony. 一致的;协调的 the stake of defence attorneys is not always coincident with that of their clients 辩护律师和他们的委托人的利害关系并不总是一致的。 Example sentencesExamples - After invasion, at 48 hours postinfection, we observed a reduction in the numbers of ysaV transcripts, coincident with the establishment of the intracellular stage of infection.
- Such security consideration of the United States is coincident with that of Japan.
- The expanded literature search was very coincident with the initial search, providing most of the same reasons, purposes, and impetuses for developing peer institution selection systems.
- Many witnesses speak of good inter-communal relations, of friendships across ethnic and coincident religious divides, of intermarriages and of generally harmonious relations.
- The aim must be to act in such a way as to reduce the gap and to make the actual ever more coincident with the ideal.
- Although no direct markers of oxidant/antioxidant status or inflammation were measured in the patient described, the observed clinical effect is coincident with augmented GSH levels.
- To the contrary, the timing of the highest nutrient requirement period of the winter calving cow was more coincident with the period when forage quality was highest (late spring to early summer).
- Philosophers of global justice disagree about how these relationships should be understood, and particularly, whether it is right to regard them as coincident with membership in domestic society.
- For both, the Good is precisely not coincident with populist feeling; ‘democratic consensus’ cannot make fundamental ethical principles invalid.
- And again, the search for community college peer institution selection systems discovered methodologies consistent and coincident with the Brinkman and Teeter typology.
- The first descriptions of the nexin links are coincident with the earliest electron microscope studies of flagellar structure.
- The neo-conservative defence of the war has not disagreed; it has simply maintained that American interests are coincident with the best interests of humanity.
Synonyms in agreement, in harmony, in accord, matching, consonant, consistent, compatible, reconcilable, congruent, in conformity, in step, in tune, in balance, in parallel the same
Derivativesadverb The closing date for entering the competition was last Friday, which coincidently was the same day the school held their annual Christmas fare. Example sentencesExamples - The night was coincidently the anniversary of her first year as Musical Director.
- So in hopes of ‘healthening’ up the body, I've enlisted the assistance of my girlfriend who, coincidently, happens to be a health student.
- Halfway through the article I find out that the setup requires a vendor-specific piece of hardware that I'm sure not so coincidently is the advertisement facing page 26 of the article.
- Well, how about I come over, and coincidently arrive the same time he does to give you your shoes or something?
OriginMid 16th century: from medieval Latin coincident- 'coinciding', from the verb coincidere (see coincide). Definition of coincident in US English: coincidentadjective 1Occurring together in space or time. 同时(或同地)发生的 an increasing specialization of discourse coincident with the progress of the Industrial Revolution Example sentencesExamples - While this undoubtedly has played a role in the Vice President's recent reversal of fortune, we feel that it is more than mere coincidence that his declining poll numbers have been coincident with the sharp fall in the NASDAQ.
- The announcement came coincident with the deer hunting season and about 450,000 deer licenses have been issued in Ohio.
- In part, it is this legacy that drew artists to explore use of slide technology in the 1960s and '70s, coincident with a general rise in photography's presence in contemporary art.
- That's where the California Public Utilities Commission comes in - almost coincident with the 25th anniversary of the partial meltdown of the Three Mile Island plant.
- Hunt showed that redstart abundance was positively correlated with amount of early successional habitat and that their decline in recent decades in New England was coincident with forest maturation in the region.
- The apparent paradox of soaring bankruptcies coincident with extraordinarily low unemployment and strong income growth has puzzled researchers and spurred Congress to consider legislative remedies.
- Fowden and colleagues described that the cortisol surge toward late gestation in sheep was coincident with the slowing down of growth, reflected by a decrease in the increment of crown-rump length growth.
- It thereby participates in a larger cultural project coincident with the emergence of capitalism that prefers time to space and history to geography, as ways of valuing life and making it meaningful.
- These shear zones are thought to be broadly contemporaneous with the emplacement of the Leinster Granite and, like the Courtown Shear Zone, are often spatially coincident with belts of quartz veining and higher metamorphic grade.
- The series began in 2000, two years after the completion of John Miller's gallery refurbishment, and coincident with the Serpentine's 30th anniversary.
- Dave Naftz, a research hydrologist with the USGS noted that Farmington Bay showed an increase in total PAH concentrations coincident with the increase in population in Salt Lake Valley.
- Finally, the culturally mediated selection process changed through time, coincident with changes in social organization that characterized the late Mississippian period.
- It's possible that the explosive impact created by a comet collision triggers increased volcanism; there is evidence in India and Siberia of massive lava flows coincident with other extinction events.
- It is now widely recognized that the Late Ordovician mass extinction was both coincident with and causally linked to an event of continental glaciation centered in the North African and South American regions of Gondwana.
- This historical moment for the family is coincident with America's historical achievement in space.
- Since the focus here is on the general character of the annual cycle, it is not necessary to use ozone data coincident in time and space with the ground-based sensors.
- It was found that the majority of silencing occurred following DNA replication, coincident with M phase.
- By contrast to the initial ROS burst, these subsequent bursts were coincident with increases in oxidase protein components, particularly gp 91 phox.
- The protections of property are not merely coincident with American freedom; as Milton Friedman has pointed out, one makes the other possible.
- Genes in clusters 4-8 showed a dramatic and continual increase in expression coincident with the onset of meiosis or later.
Synonyms concurrent, coinciding, simultaneous, contemporaneous, concomitant, synchronous, coincidental, coexistent - 1.1 In agreement or harmony.
一致的;协调的 the stake of defense attorneys is not always coincident with that of their clients 辩护律师和他们的委托人的利害关系并不总是一致的。 Example sentencesExamples - The expanded literature search was very coincident with the initial search, providing most of the same reasons, purposes, and impetuses for developing peer institution selection systems.
- Philosophers of global justice disagree about how these relationships should be understood, and particularly, whether it is right to regard them as coincident with membership in domestic society.
- The aim must be to act in such a way as to reduce the gap and to make the actual ever more coincident with the ideal.
- The neo-conservative defence of the war has not disagreed; it has simply maintained that American interests are coincident with the best interests of humanity.
- After invasion, at 48 hours postinfection, we observed a reduction in the numbers of ysaV transcripts, coincident with the establishment of the intracellular stage of infection.
- Many witnesses speak of good inter-communal relations, of friendships across ethnic and coincident religious divides, of intermarriages and of generally harmonious relations.
- And again, the search for community college peer institution selection systems discovered methodologies consistent and coincident with the Brinkman and Teeter typology.
- For both, the Good is precisely not coincident with populist feeling; ‘democratic consensus’ cannot make fundamental ethical principles invalid.
- Although no direct markers of oxidant/antioxidant status or inflammation were measured in the patient described, the observed clinical effect is coincident with augmented GSH levels.
- The first descriptions of the nexin links are coincident with the earliest electron microscope studies of flagellar structure.
- Such security consideration of the United States is coincident with that of Japan.
- To the contrary, the timing of the highest nutrient requirement period of the winter calving cow was more coincident with the period when forage quality was highest (late spring to early summer).
Synonyms in agreement, in harmony, in accord, matching, consonant, consistent, compatible, reconcilable, congruent, in conformity, in step, in tune, in balance, in parallel
OriginMid 16th century: from medieval Latin coincident- ‘coinciding’, from the verb coincidere (see coincide). |