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chronologically

[ UK /kɹˌɒnəlˈɒd‍ʒɪkli/ ]
[ US /ˌkɹɑnəˈɫɑdʒɪkɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with respect to chronology
    he is chronologically older

How To Use chronologically In A Sentence

  • The easily navigable Website organizes its archive into four parts, running chronologically from pre-publication to response.
  • The protocol consisted of an invocation, which was both symbolic and verbal, and was chronologically dated: the year, the month and the day, and the indiction.
  • It wasn't easy, she admits, and she has not arranged them chronologically, but rather to establish an introspective and confessional storyline.
  • Growing old chronologically does not mean a person cannot engage in physical activities. Sociology
  • So this is told autobiographically and chronologically, right?
  • (Soundbite of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5) Dr. LIMB: What I did in these sound clips was take period recordings from period instruments and then alter them using a projected audiogram that profiles Beethoven's hearing loss in a chronologically appropriate manner. Symphonic Forensics: Alsop's 'CSI Beethoven'
  • In Eternal Egypt, most of the sculptures, papyri, jewelry, funerary art, and objects from daily life are arranged chronologically, with some small thematic groupings such as scribal arts. Museums: Egyptian Roadshows
  • Closing with the early 20th-century Ashcan School makes sense chronologically, but since this isn't an area of collection strength, it's something of an anticlimax. Opening the Book of American Art
  • I was a cavatina junkie from an early age, but I've had good luck convincing more dramatically-inclined skeptics of the viability of bel canto by starting with Verdi and working chronologically backwards. Pretty Woman
  • - Episode 2 of the original animated series (chronologically, the first episode in the series 'proper timeline) is aired on Japanese television, marking the start of the previously announced "rebroadcast". Anime Nano!
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