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chronicling

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb chronicle has 1 sense
  1. chronicle - record in chronological order; make a historical record
    --1 is one way to
    record, enter, put down
    Derived forms: noun chronicler1, noun chronicle1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Term: Chronicling

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: Recording or documenting events or occurrences in a detailed and chronological manner.

Senses:

Sense 1: Keeping a historical record or account of events or incidents.

Example Sentence: The historian dedicated his life to chronicling the rise and fall of ancient civilizations.

Sense 2: Physically or digitally writing down or recording personal experiences or daily activities.

Example Sentence: Jenny spent her evening chronicling her adventures in her travel journal.

Usages: Popular and Local

Popular Usage:

Usage 1: Chronicling important milestones or achievements.

Example Sentence: The blog chronicled the author's weight loss journey and motivated many readers.

Usage 2: Chronicling the growth and progress of a business or organization.

Example Sentence: The company's annual report chronicled their financial achievements and market expansion.

Local Usage:

Usage 1: Chronicling local folklore, legends, and traditions of a specific region.

Example Sentence: The book chronicled the rich cultural heritage of the town, encompassing its legends and superstitions.

Usage 2: Chronicling the history and development of a local landmark or historical site.

Example Sentence: The museum's exhibit chronicled the construction and significance of the city's iconic bridge.


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