Coinciding in a sentence as an adjective

During this time, coinciding nicely with the Adderall shortage, Shire hiked the price of Vyvanse.

It is obviously a sarcastic joke cued by the coinciding version numbers.

Human sacrifice is far more ancient than the modern state, coinciding with primitive religion.

I haven't seen much of a bump in my own karma coinciding with this, but I have noticed that I'm voting significantly more than normal.

* Hitching and lagging coinciding with dumping tons of garbage into my syslog [1]* A six year old bug whereby duplicate SSL certs result in a page not being able to be viewed.

The author mentions revenue spikes coinciding with installs, so I think its reasonable to conclude that users used the app after they installed and did not return again.

So, new Iphone envy is less of a reasonable explanation..than the release date usually coinciding with new versions of iOS being deployed.

I know it's a bit on the nose to point it out, but sort of poetic how all of this fourth amendment business ended up coinciding with the Fourth of July independence celebrations.

Also, Sprint introduced a reasonably priced uncapped plan around 2002 or 2003 or so, coinciding with the introduction of one of the Treo models, so there wasn't really a data-charges problem.

This is coinciding with a restructuring of the entire area to be pedestrian friendly instead of car focused and it's absolutely transforming the entire city.

The detailed paper that includes the full key extraction attack was only released today, coinciding with the GnuPG security update that mitigates against the attack.

Coinciding definitions

adjective

occurring or operating at the same time; "a series of coincident events"

See also: coincident coincidental concurrent co-occurrent cooccurring simultaneous