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chronical Meaning

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chronical (a.)

Chronic.

chronical Sentence Examples

  1. She decided to chronical her travels in a detailed journal, capturing every moment and emotion.
  2. The historian sought to chronical the rise and fall of ancient civilizations through meticulous research.
  3. As a journalist, his job was to chronical the daily events of the city, from political scandals to community gatherings.
  4. The author's latest book aims to chronical the evolution of language over centuries.
  5. Through her artwork, she sought to chronical the beauty of nature in all its forms.
  6. The documentary filmmaker embarked on a journey to chronical the lives of endangered species.
  7. His memoirs were meant to chronical the struggles and triumphs of his immigrant family.
  8. The museum exhibit chronicals the history of medicine from ancient times to modern innovations.
  9. The artist's series of paintings chronical the passage of time through landscapes and cityscapes.
  10. The photographer's project aims to chronical the effects of climate change on various ecosystems around the world.

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She decided to chronical her travels in a detailed journal, capturing every moment and emotion.

The historian sought to chronical the rise and fall of ancient civilizations through meticulous research.

As a journalist, his job was to chronical the daily events of the city, from political scandals to community gatherings.

The author's latest book aims to chronical the evolution of language over centuries.