Their opinions don't always coincide but they have learned to compromise.
verb
My doctor appointment is going to coincide with my test this week, I will have to reschedule.
The record company wanted the album's release date to coincide with the pop star's wedding. The word coincide is a verb.
One person's opinion can coincide with another's, leading to a misunderstanding and/or conflict.
It'll be fun to arrange our arrivals to coincide with the dean's arrival.
It was only a coincidence when we saw Debbie three times while shopping for new clothes.
What will you do if the playoff game coincides with your daughter's graduation ceremony? Our celebration of the Christmas holiday coincides with the Jewish celebration of Hanukkah. Mom planned our medical check-ups so they coincide with days that school is not in session.
Coincide is a verb (happen at the same time) This year my birthday will coincide with the state fair.
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.
coincide is the present tense. coincided is the past tense
There is a high probability that this sentence will not qualify as a good sentence.
Porridge prayers coincide with Good Friday every year, this year being 2 April.