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chronicle

[kron-i-kuhl] / ˈkrɒn ɪ kəl /


VERB
report, recount
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Mitchell, a writer and broadcaster who chronicled life on the Canadian prairies in the mid 20th century.

From Los Angeles Times

"The Queen lived a very long time and her life chronicles this period where British fashion really emerged," says de Guitaut.

From BBC

The Chinese Canadian Museum chronicles this early history, too, including its darker side.

From The Wall Street Journal

But our job as journalists is to chronicle what’s happening, and based on what many people told me after it was published, I’m glad I was able to put what they were feeling into words.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s not at all dry, and, if one is even remotely familiar with the institution’s story, is a moving chronicle of how it got from that above-a-storefront location to where it is now.

From The Wall Street Journal