chronicling Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkrɒn.ɪ.kəl]
  • Us [ ˈkrɑː.nɪ.kəl]

Meaning of chronicling In English

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Examples of chronicling

  • That was chronicling the mid-nineties and late nineties.

  • In chronicling this relationship, we note problems when the labor of adult education becomes invisible to those supervising online instructors.

  • Her chronicling of writers on field-faring women will be useful for students of literature.

  • For the dictionary's editors, the chronicling of achievement is clearly not all.

  • Lichtenstein is at his best when chronicling the shortcomings of the movement itself that contributed to its current malaise.

  • Anderson intended the piece to be a sonic diary chronicling the fragmented memories and experiences from which the critically charged awareness of 1970 evolved.

  • Instead, he devoted quite a lot of time to a partisan chronicling of events of the past few years.

  • A woman of integrity, intelligence and great courage, and was the focus of a full-page photo spread, chronicling her average day on the campaign trail.

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