English to Turkish Dictionary coincidence

coincidence

tesadüf
definition
noun
it's no coincidence that this new burst of innovation has occurred in the free nations
a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection.
the coincidence of interest between the mining companies and certain politicians
correspondence in nature or in time of occurrence.
translation of 'coincidence'
noun
çatışma,
rastlantı,
tesadüf,
denk gelme
example
We can even make sense of such a 'coincidence' in the case of events such as battles and headaches.
For most of the time, this 'coincidence' of interest was recognized.
By 'coincidence' , both of October's plays were other people's ideas.
the 'coincidence' of interest between the mining companies and certain politicians
they met by 'coincidence'
the 'coincidence' of interest between the mining companies and certain politicians
In a remarkable 'coincidence' , the front of his home was demolished in a freak car accident for the second time - by the same man.
By 'coincidence' , a few hours earlier one of White's many underworld contacts had phoned offering information.
By 'coincidence' I was trailing two unsuspecting girls also apparently going to the show.
There is little 'coincidence' of interest between the consumer and a state-owned utility.
His theory explains what appears to be a remarkable 'coincidence' .
By 'coincidence' , he lived in my same building where I had just bought an apartment but I still hadn't moved in yet.
it was a 'coincidence' that she was wearing a jersey like Laura's
It is a remarkable 'coincidence' that the elections were held on the eleventh anniversary of these dramatic events.
By 'coincidence' , I got there a few minutes before Bob Hager, who had an appointment.
This surprising degree of 'coincidence' of territory and national identity has been achieved in two ways.
it's no 'coincidence' that this new burst of innovation has occurred in the free nations
The Pennine Acute Trust said the timing of the letter was a 'coincidence' and not connected to the Observer story.
they met by 'coincidence'
By 'coincidence' , the factory closed down in 1912, the year the Titanic went down at sea with such a huge loss of life.
The win was a remarkable 'coincidence' for Hazel, who worked as a domestic cleaner for one of the Turnbull family more than ten years ago.
By 'coincidence' , my friend Nat Gertler was at the same performance last night of The Producers.
Identical twins are about to marry a pair of lookalike sisters in a double ceremony next month to cap 25 years of remarkable 'coincidences' .
In their estimation, nothing could explain the 'coincidences' except the momentary passing of a gravitational wave.
‘It is hard to believe that so many events and 'coincidences' occurred in just 12 months,’ he writes.
And the bizarre events and 'coincidences' pile up more and more as the story proceeds.
By one of the most remarkable 'coincidences' in all sport, that very same year saw the publication for the first time of the laws of cricket.
It beggars belief to think that these concurrent developments are mere 'coincidences' .
We would share stories of mistaken identity, confused publicists and editors, odd 'coincidences' and connections.
One of the most famous anthropic 'coincidences' was discovered by the English physicist Sir Fred Hoyle in 1954.
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