Coextensive in a sentence as an adjective

Despite what Fox News may have told you, "Europe" is not coextensive with "France"

My point is that the boundaries of the law do not need to be coextensive with the social fiction.

Because they know threads==concurrency and they know threads can be used for parallelism, they assume the two are coextensive when they really are not.

At the time, there was this idea of the "customary rights of Englishmen" that isn't coextensive with "natural rights of all human beings" as we might think of it today.

The finances of the local government are related to but not coextensive with the economic health of the surrounding region.

"Of course restorative justice isn't coextensive with the 1960's idea of rehabilitative justice, so I'm not saying it suffers from the same problems.

Not having a monetization strategy that involves charging customers is not coextensive with being a mere portfolio exhibit.

Its generally accepted that legality and morality are not coextensive, but that's different than legality and morality being orthogonal.

" It's grounded in a certain adolescent "hacker culture" that glorifies pushing peoples' buttons and getting around boundaries, but that is not coextensive with computer practice.> that even computer professionals need to use analogies to justify the illegality of the acts.

Universal service contributions aren't totally coextensive with telecommunications provider versus information service classification, but are almost so.

"Heroes" have vastly greater impact on the imagination than they do on the GDP.> You also use the hyperbolic phrase 'loners, outliers, and dropouts'That was click's phrase, not mine.> innovator, an inventor, an individualNone of those things are coextensive with anti-authoritarian/anti-establishment, which is what this thread is about.

Coextensive definitions

adjective

being of equal extent or scope or duration

See also: coterminous conterminous