chronological

IPA: krɑnʌɫˈɑdʒɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Relating to time, or units of time.
  • In order of time from the earliest to the latest.
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Examples of "chronological" in Sentences

  • Here's the list I've come up with (in chronological order):
  • Behold these tweets, which are pasted here in chronological order:
  • These are numbered in chronological order, from January to December.
  • This deal where they recently put the books in "chronological" order just didn't suit me.
  • Bringing you here created considerable temporal strain -- what we call chronological warping -- and while you were asleep, I dispatched a field team to try to figure out what's involved.
  • Did you write it in chronological order, or did you keep shifting back and forth between the Korean War period in the early 1950s, New York in the 1980s, and China in the 1930s, as you do in the book?
  • The summer school lasted for a week, and this gave the foreign visitors a rare opportunity to see the whole of the Escorial systematically and in chronological order, which is not a feat that can be accomplished even in a single day.

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