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chronologically

[kron-l-oj-ik-lee]

adverb

  1. in order of time of occurrence.

    The material is arranged in alphabetical order by subject and chronologically within each folder.



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Other Word Forms

  • unchronologically adverb
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Thirty-nine paintings on canvas and 21 on paper are installed chronologically, the works on paper selected from 70 made during Davis’ lengthy hospitalization.

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She structures her narrative chronologically, conveyed in present tense, newsreel-style, evoking the Pacific Northwest’s woodsy tang and bland suburbia.

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The final scene in the film, technically a post-credits scene, was actually the first one shot chronologically.

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Mr Pittuck-Bennett documented the couple's journey chronologically on YouTube, to provide information for others.

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Directed by Allen Hughes, who also helmed the Emmy-winning series “The Defiant Ones,” “Dear Mama” unfolds chronologically, presenting richly detailed portraits of mother and son.

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