Coincide in a sentence as a verb

HN is a terrible place to launch if it doesn't coincide with your target market.

He called it that because he believes it was timed to coincide with Cyber Monday.

Then time a major transaction to coincide with the fork you know will happen, and bam!

If I havent done so already I start work to coincide with my team on the other side of the country.- 3pm.

The harvests are scheduled to coincide with major surgeries for the recipients.

I think it's more that their views coincide rather than the implied "pseudo-state-organ-piece" view.

Not that this is a bad theory, but do consider: Some people may come to realize that their ambitions and what actually makes them happy don't actually coincide.

The general consensus is that they timed it to coincide with Apple's announcement, so that the news of them laying off employees would be buried by all the Apple press.

Resource lifetime, in any event, does not always coincide with the lifetime of a variable, so this is an incomplete solution.

A subject's mental age in this sense may not coincide with the age score he would make in tests of musical ability, mechanical ability, social adjustment, etc.

So this article was presumably written beforehand and embargoed to coincide with the official announcement of Calico.

It is logical and valid to consider that someone may think for themselves and, after due diligence of doing so, make a decision which happens to coincide with that of many others.

Then come the incremental UI refinements and color changes that coincide with new graphics capabilities, again this is heralded as being more of the same for Mac but radically different with each version of Windows.

Coincide definitions

verb

go with, fall together

See also: co-occur cooccur

verb

happen simultaneously; "The two events coincided"

See also: concur

verb

be the same; "our views on this matter coincided"