Meaning of chronologically in English:
chronologically
ADVERBIn a
way that follows the order in which events or records occurred.
Pronunciation /krɒnəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)
li/
‘the narrative moves chronologically’
‘The second disc contains the next four episodes released chronologically in the fall of 1951.’
‘The best
way is to start chronologically, from the very beginning.’
‘I have selected
six paintings ranging chronologically from 1963 to 1995, the year of the
artist's death.’
‘The entries are arranged chronologically, with no
art-historical or social-historical context to bind the works or warrant such an organization.’
‘The dates
sweep chronologically from the
mid-19th century to the present.’
‘The chronologically arranged survey began with his
small Cubist-inspired paintings of the 1950s.’
‘These can only be more precisely dated through stylistic comparison with more chronologically secure Egyptian works.’
‘He meanders roughly chronologically through his life but permits himself to digress when an incident or thought spurs a tangential memory.’
‘Composing a personal
essay does not
mean achieving perfect recall and transcribing it chronologically onto the page.’
‘I watch all his films chronologically every year.’
Chronologically (krɒnəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)li)