adv. [f. COINCIDENT + -LY2.] In a coincident manner; concurrently, at the same time.

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1629.  H. Burton, Babel no Bethel, 112. Falling in coincidently with M. Cholmleyes Arguments.

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1875.  Stubbs, Const. Hist., III. xviii. 88. Coincidently with the king’s departure, bishop Beaufort resigned the great seal.

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1884.  J. Payn, Some Lit. Recoll., 220. The serial works of our popular writers appear coincidently not only in America, but in many of our colonies.

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