0 to tell a story, often by reading aloud from a text, or to describe events as they happen:
1 to act as a narrator for something shown:
[ T ] We have to hire a professional to narrate the video.
We narrate salient results of the simulations in aggregate below.
Finally, there was an abnormal proliferation of texts narrating the tales of the few wives who actually poisoned their husbands.
Participants were asked to narrate about their engagement in creative activities at a palliative intervention program.
In the political drama narrated in this book, the main actors are the parties qua institutions and their leaders.
But before they can be adopted as alternative narratives they have to be narrated and employed in convincing case studies.
In narratives, one should distinguish between the time the narrated events take place, and the moment they are narrated.
In this study, children in all groups exhibited more complex language when narrating a cartoon than when describing their classroom.
There are a number of well-known historical events narrated in the book but presented more vibrantly and accompanied by rich archival material.