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chronologically
[kron-l-oj-ik-lee]
adverb
in order of time of occurrence.
The material is arranged in alphabetical order by subject and chronologically within each folder.
Other Word Forms
- unchronologically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of chronologically1
Example Sentences
Thirty-nine paintings on canvas and 21 on paper are installed chronologically, the works on paper selected from 70 made during Davis’ lengthy hospitalization.
She structures her narrative chronologically, conveyed in present tense, newsreel-style, evoking the Pacific Northwest’s woodsy tang and bland suburbia.
The final scene in the film, technically a post-credits scene, was actually the first one shot chronologically.
Mr Pittuck-Bennett documented the couple's journey chronologically on YouTube, to provide information for others.
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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