verb
- arranged or organized in the order of time; placed in chronological sequence
Usage: British spelling (American: chronologized); past tense and past participle of chronologise
Examples
- The historian chronologised the ancient documents to establish a clear timeline.
- Events were chronologised according to when they occurred.
- She chronologised the family letters to trace the genealogy.
- The museum chronologised the artifacts from oldest to newest.
- After chronologising the data, the pattern became obvious.