verb
- extending or stretching together with something else; occupying the same space or duration
Usage: present participle of coextend; formal or technical usage
adjective
- having the same extent, scope, or duration as something else
Usage: formal or technical usage; often used in logic, mathematics, and philosophy
Examples
- The two territories are coextending along the river boundary.
- In logic, the terms 'bachelor' and 'unmarried man' are coextending concepts.
- The coextending periods of their employment made collaboration easier.
- These coextending jurisdictions share the same legal framework.
- The coextending timelines of the two projects allowed for integrated planning.
- The definitions are coextending in meaning and application.