you partly agree and participate but partly you don't go along with it.
Partly to appreciate what's special or distinctive about your own culture; partly to enrich your experience; partly to learn new ways of doing things, including thinking.
Rosebud if you're doing the telegraph crossword
Coincide is a verb (happen at the same time) This year my birthday will coincide with the state fair.
i thin it does not coincide
No, coincide is not a noun.The word 'coincide' is a verb (coincide, coincides, coinciding, coincided), a word meaning to occupy the same place in space or time; to occupy the same positions on a scale; to correspond; to agree.The noun forms for the verb to coincide are coincidenceand the gerund, coinciding.
The record company wanted the album's release date to coincide with the pop star's wedding. The word coincide is a verb.
Their opinions don't always coincide but they have learned to compromise.
coincide is the present tense. coincided is the past tense
My doctor appointment is going to coincide with my test this week, I will have to reschedule.
verb
yes the centroid of the rectangle coincide with the intersection of the diagonals with the center of mass
Biology and anatomy often coincide because the two subjects both have to do with the body.