verb
- to arrange or organize events, records, or narratives in chronological order; to establish or determine the sequence of events in time
Usage: third-person singular present tense of 'chronologize'; commonly used in historical, literary, and academic contexts
Examples
- The historian chronologizes the ancient documents to establish a clear timeline of events.
- She chronologizes the diary entries to better understand the author's life progression.
- The museum chronologizes artifacts from different periods to help visitors understand historical development.
- The researcher chronologizes the letters to trace the relationship between the two correspondents.
- The software chronologizes the photographs based on their metadata.
- He chronologizes the historical records to create an accurate narrative of the war.