verb
- to arrange events or items in the order in which they occurred; to establish or determine the chronological sequence of
Usage: British spelling (American: chronologizes); third person singular present tense
Examples
- The historian chronologises the ancient documents to create a clear timeline of events.
- She chronologises the photographs in the archive by year and month.
- The museum curator chronologises the artifacts to help visitors understand the civilization's development.
- He chronologises the letters to trace the relationship between the two authors.
- The research team chronologises the geological samples to understand Earth's history.