have chronicled
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present perfectof chronicle.present perfect
Used to describe actions that started in the past and continue into or have direct relevance to the present.
chroniclenouna chronological record of events; a history.
Example Sentences
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Restaurant staff have chronicled her bizarre behaviours on social media, and in local news stories, over the past several weeks.
From BBC ● Nov. 26, 2025
Many writers — including myself — have chronicled the southpaw’s importance to Latinos in Southern California and beyond.
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 23, 2024
For a year, photographers with The New York Times and other news organizations have chronicled the war, capturing a slice of how soldiers and civilians have experienced it.
From New York Times ● Mar. 7, 2023
Through the decades, the papers have chronicled life, death and politics in the region’s Asian communities, with punchy columns by the publisher holding the whole city to account.
From Seattle Times ● Jan. 19, 2023
Thus far, those authors have been named who have chronicled the discovery of America, the conquering of the Southern Hemisphere or the Eastern territory of that era known as the United States.
From A Hero and Some Other Folks by William A. (William Alfred) Quayle