chronologically
IPA: krɑnʌɫˈɑdʒɪkɫi
adverb
- (manner) In a chronological manner; with reference to time.
- (sequence) In sequence according to time.
Advertisement
Examples of "chronologically" in Sentences
- But "Il" is clearly the last name chronologically when one says his name.
- The plays are arranged chronologically which is unfortunate dramatically.
- Working chronologically is not working for me; I keep longing for that battle.
- Now fast forward to HULK. the Stark scene chronologically is right after Fury approaches him about the Avengers.
- Only two of the three women featured could correctly be called chronologically young, and only two of them are focusing on female desire.
- A guided tour takes the visitor room by room that is set up chronologically from the beginning of exploration to discovering North America.
- The International Division Collection files are arranged by country and this information ranges chronologically from the 1840's to the present and geographically to include over 90 nations.
- As we move either geographically or chronologically from a lower to a higher civilization, we observe that a larger and larger number of men are dissatisfied with themselves and their surroundings.
- For example, one client, he said, told the firm that he found it easier to review legal bills when grouped by the project they pertained to rather than chronologically, which is the firm's usual method.
Related Links
synonyms for chronologicallyAdvertisement
Advertisement