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chronicle

Definition for chronicle

noun as in account, narrative

verb as in report, recount

Strongest matches

narrate, relate

Strong matches

enter, record, register, tell

Weak match

set down

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Example Sentences

Last year’s documentary “I Am: Celine Dion” chronicled her struggles with the rare disease, which stiffens a person’s muscles, causing pain and spasms.

What started in 2015 as “8 Passengers,” a family YouTube channel chronicling their daily lives, turned into a source of child exploitation, the family claims.

While that novel chronicled the decline of a Floridian carnival family clinging to family legend and land, her new novel, “The Antidote,” looks westward to the fictional Nebraska town of Uz during the 1930s.

Sure, the movie is timely — perhaps even too obvious — but Strong’s performance as the Svengali behind Donald Trump’s rise to power is an important chronicle of how evil is forged.

From Salon

Survivors of these centers and other experts have chronicled torture and ill-treatment in settings as disparate as China, Russia, and the Dominican Republic.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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