coincide

/ˌkoʊɪnˈsaɪd/
verb
  1. To happen at the same time or during the same period.
    • The two concerts coincided, so I had to choose which one to attend.
    • My vacation coincides with the town's annual festival.
    • The rise in temperatures coincided with the start of summer.
  2. To be in the same place or position; to occupy the same space.
    • The centers of the circles coincide exactly.
    • In this map, the state lines coincide with the mountain ridges.
    • The boundaries of the two farms coincide along the river.
  3. To agree or be consistent with something else.
    • Her story coincides with the evidence found at the scene.
    • Our opinions on the project largely coincide.
    • The witness's account does not coincide with the security footage.
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