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coinciderend

Coinciderend is a Dutch adjective and present participle derived from the verb coincideren, meaning to coincide. It describes something that occurs at the same time as another event or shares the same property, and is often translated as coincident or coincidental in English. In common usage it typically denotes temporal coincidence rather than a causal relationship.

Etymology: The term comes from the verb coincideren, itself borrowed from the French coïncider or Latin co-incidere

Usage: In everyday Dutch, coinciderend is used to describe events, observations, or data points that align in

See also: coincidence, coïncideren, concurrence.

(co-
meaning
"together"
and
incidere
"to
fall
upon"),
with
the
suffix
-erend
forming
the
present
participle/adjective.
time;
it
can
also
describe
features
or
patterns
that
appear
to
coincide.
However,
it
does
not
imply
causation.
In
academic
writing,
one
might
distinguish
between
coincidence
and
causation.
For
example,
Er
was
een
coinciderende
piek
in
het
aantal
meldingen
(There
was
a
coincident
spike
in
the
number
of
reports).
De
maatregelen
en
de
uitkomsten
vertoonden
coinciderende
patronen
(The
measures
and
outcomes
showed
coincident
patterns).