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coincide - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of coincide in Hindi

  • मेल खाना
  • सन्निपतित होना
  • मिलना-जुलना
  • एक साथ होना
  • सम्पाती होना
  • समान होना

coincide Definition

Verb

  • occur at or during the same time.

coincide Example

  • The belt of folding does not precisely coincide with this central sea, but the correspondence is fairly close. ( तह की बेल्ट इस केंद्रीय समुद्र के साथ बिल्कुल मेल नहीं खाती है, लेकिन पत्राचार काफी करीब है। )
  • It also coincides with news that job prospects are growing dimmer. ( यह उन खबरों से भी मेल खाता है जो नौकरी की संभावनाओं को बढ़ा रही हैं। )
  • The streak coincides with Bailey's move to point guard. ( लकीर को इंगित करने के लिए बेली के कदम से मेल खाता है। )
  • It's difficult to see coincide in a sentence . ( इसे एक वाक्य में संयोग से देखना मुश्किल है। )

More Sentence

  • You can schedule each payment to coincide with its due date.
  • We denigrate those whose views don't coincide with ours.
  • These additions coincide with the unfortunate subtraction of several major paintings.
  • That decline coincided with a big reduction in the federal deficit.
  • And immigration coincides with this country's great retrenchment in support
  • This coincided with the beginnings of the Big, Bad Bruins.
  • The winning streak coincided with the development of quarterback Chad Hutchinson.
  • The Texaco deal coincides with a weakening of the Russian blockade.
  • This report is very much timed to coincide with that argument,
  • Groundbreaking will coincide with the prison system's 150th anniversary.
  • The fundamental and overtones of the second all coincide with overtones of the first.
  • The show is timed to coincide with the launch of her new book.
  • A referendum next year would coincide explosively with the election campaign.
  • The show is timed to coincide with the launch of a new book on the subject.
  • Publication of his biography was timed to coincide with his 70th birthday celebrations.
  • Her book was timed to coincide with an exhibition of Goya's paintings at the National Gallery.
  • He timed the election to coincide with new measures to boost the economy.
  • The singer's arrival was timed to coincide with the opening of the festival.
  • Her taste in music coincides with her husband's / Their tastes in music coincide.
  • His tastes and habits coincide with those of his wife.
  • pressing the diplanes coincide they form a vergence of the straight row or orthostichy.
  • The fashion retailer will soft-launch the site in its key European markets to coincide with a product campaign due to launch on 15 August.  
  • She is currently seeking alternative employment in Scotland to coincide with her move north.  
  • Local label Trees Music has recently re-released Hodood to coincide with the Mongolian songster's upcoming Taiwan gig set.  
  • If these two points coincide then the molecule is non polar and if they are separated by short distance then the molecule is polar molecule.  
  • The event will coincide with Teacher Day on March 7, and will feature poetry, prose, photography, and art.  
  • The exports of Baden, which coincide largely with the industries just mentioned, are of considerable importance, but the bulk of its trade consists in the transit of goods.
  • The problem at Prudential Securities coincides with a downturn in profits.
  • The trend coincides with the proliferation of personal computers at home.
  • That move coincided with the end of the Chuck Noll era.
  • These coinciding circumstances led eventually to a momentous handshake in January.
  • And those interests often do not coincide with America's.
  • The dates coincided with what police knew from their earlier investigation.
  • The magazine's nonpartisan stance coincides with recent political trends.
  • But Tucker's rise coincided with a series of scandals.
  • Sca, through,, u rpov, measure), in geometry, a line passing through the centre of a circle or conic section and terminated by the curve; the "principal diameters of the ellipse and hyperbola coincide with the "axes" and are at right angles; " conjugate diameters " are such that each bisects chords parallel to the other.