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chronological order
[ kron-l-oj-i-kuhl awr-der ]
noun
- the arrangement of things following one after another in time:
Put these documents in chronological order.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of chronological order1
Example Sentences
The tale is told in chronological order but from a wide range of differing perspectives, with some news reports and headlines added to help the audience understand the latest development where necessary.
In the meantime, below are 10 essential Latino performances we’ll be penciling into our schedule, listed in chronological order.
I took the MI5 team through the evidence in chronological order.
If autobiography is a recording of facts in chronological order, then memoir seeks to focus on specific moments, episodes or people who changed the writer — for better or worse.
I put the letters in chronological order and arranged them by recipient.
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