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What is another word for coincided?

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According to a dictionary website that I found (link below) that is based on the (c) Random House Dictionary:

-Synonyms

accord, correspond, match, tally, jibe, square.

-Antonyms

differ, contradict.

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agree, match, concur, correspond, overlap, happen together

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simultaneously

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