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chronologize
especially British, chro·nol·o·gise
[kruh-nol-uh-jahyz]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of chronologize1
First recorded in 1610–20; chronolog(y) + -ize
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While the approach is not linear, it doesn’t feel confusing, either, although it might be if you really tried to chronologize everything.
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