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Definition of coincidentally in English: coincidentallyadverb kəʊɪnsɪˈdɛntəlikoʊɪnsəˈdɛn(t)əli 1In a way that results from chance despite being very unlikely. her dad coincidentally happens to be the accountant at the bank the three are coincidentally reunited when captured by the enemy Example sentencesExamples - Coincidentally, one of the next awards also had a connection with that company.
- The swordsman meets Fong coincidentally, identifies her as a nameless female, and the two become infatuated.
- Not coincidentally, it will be rerouted directly through the artist's environment, thus necessitating its demolition.
- Coincidentally, their arrival occurs just after 22 people have gone missing from a quaint village with a high-tech centerpiece.
- Coincidentally, today was also the last day that the farm stand will be open for the season.
- Two ex-lovers coincidentally find themselves in competition for the same job.
- Coincidentally, she escapes just as a metamorphosis begins and her accelerated biological clock kicks in.
- Coincidentally, her love affair with hip hop started on the exact same day she met the eyes of the hip-hop icon.
- The two of them have, obviously not coincidentally, taken up work at the same factory.
- Coincidentally, the model used by the team bore a close resemblance to one devised by climatologists in the 19th century.
- 1.1 At the same time.
the report should be published coincidentally with the letter Example sentencesExamples - The full pressure stage is timed to commence coincidentally with the closing of the press plates.
- The committee must answer questions about its attacks on the president's record, which he said broke coincidentally with the televised story.
- He appeared to assume that railroad costs would move coincidentally with the general price level and that lags in the adjustment did not occur.
- The trial judge rejected as fanciful such hypotheses as a kangaroo hopping onto the road coincidentally with the car coming the other way.
- It's curious that the Long Island Lolita is publishing her autobiography coincidentally with the Washington schoolteacher's release from the slammer.
- Some investigators have suggested that the syndrome may exist coincidentally with other oral conditions.
- This enzyme coincidentally converts the chlorate to chlorite, which kills the harmful bacteria.
- Even greater prominence was given to the matter as it surfaced almost coincidentally with the outbreak of the war in 1990.
- If we had not coincidentally planned that shutdown, the fatigue from the job would have affected our production for other clients.
- These environmental changes occurred coincidentally with a period of accelerated extinction.
Definition of coincidentally in US English: coincidentallyadverbkoʊɪnsəˈdɛn(t)əlikōinsəˈden(t)əlē 1In a way that results from chance despite being very unlikely. her dad coincidentally happens to be the accountant at the bank the three are coincidentally reunited when captured by the enemy Example sentencesExamples - Not coincidentally, it will be rerouted directly through the artist's environment, thus necessitating its demolition.
- Coincidentally, she escapes just as a metamorphosis begins and her accelerated biological clock kicks in.
- Coincidentally, their arrival occurs just after 22 people have gone missing from a quaint village with a high-tech centerpiece.
- The two of them have, obviously not coincidentally, taken up work at the same factory.
- Coincidentally, the model used by the team bore a close resemblance to one devised by climatologists in the 19th century.
- Coincidentally, her love affair with hip hop started on the exact same day she met the eyes of the hip-hop icon.
- The swordsman meets Fong coincidentally, identifies her as a nameless female, and the two become infatuated.
- Two ex-lovers coincidentally find themselves in competition for the same job.
- Coincidentally, one of the next awards also had a connection with that company.
- Coincidentally, today was also the last day that the farm stand will be open for the season.
- 1.1 At the same time.
the report should be published coincidentally with the letter Example sentencesExamples - Even greater prominence was given to the matter as it surfaced almost coincidentally with the outbreak of the war in 1990.
- The trial judge rejected as fanciful such hypotheses as a kangaroo hopping onto the road coincidentally with the car coming the other way.
- If we had not coincidentally planned that shutdown, the fatigue from the job would have affected our production for other clients.
- It's curious that the Long Island Lolita is publishing her autobiography coincidentally with the Washington schoolteacher's release from the slammer.
- These environmental changes occurred coincidentally with a period of accelerated extinction.
- The full pressure stage is timed to commence coincidentally with the closing of the press plates.
- He appeared to assume that railroad costs would move coincidentally with the general price level and that lags in the adjustment did not occur.
- This enzyme coincidentally converts the chlorate to chlorite, which kills the harmful bacteria.
- The committee must answer questions about its attacks on the president's record, which he said broke coincidentally with the televised story.
- Some investigators have suggested that the syndrome may exist coincidentally with other oral conditions.
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