0 present participle of narrate
1 to tell a story, often by reading aloud from a text, or to describe events as they happen:
Finally, there was an abnormal proliferation of texts narrating the tales of the few wives who actually poisoned their husbands.
In this study, children in all groups exhibited more complex language when narrating a cartoon than when describing their classroom.
They noted that the narrating self in women's stories is more contradictory and less integrated, as well as being anecdotal.
In narrating personal experiences, children draw on interactional resources acquired through conversation.
This means that she frequently slides from narrating a rhetorical event to assuming a cultural process to attempting to describe the experience of class.
The split ego is again visually evident as we see the narrating alter ego hovering over what he and his wife experienced ten years ago.
The abundance of flagstone has recorded the 'ebb and flow and intermixture' of the islands, narrating a specifically symbolic role.
An analysis of her narrating strategies exposes the limitations of her story.