Both Uses of
coincide
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- …moment later M. Morrel appeared and was saluted with an enthusiastic burst of applause from the crew of the Pharaon, who hailed the visit of the shipowner as a sure indication that the man whose wedding feast he thus delighted to honor would ere long be first in command of the ship; and as Dantes was universally beloved on board his vessel, the sailors put no restraint on their tumultuous joy at finding that the opinion and choice of their superiors so exactly coincided with their own.†
Chpt 5-6 *
- "It shall be as you wish, madame," said Villefort; "more especially since your wishes coincide with mine, and as soon as M. d'Epinay arrives in Paris"— "My dear grandmother," interrupted Valentine, "consider decorum—the recent death.†
Chpt 71-72
Definition:
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(coincide) to be similar -- especially to happen at the same time or place