English to Punjabi Dictionary chronological

chronological

ਵਧਦੇ
definition
adjective
the entries are in chronological order
(of a record of events) starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred.
example
The back of the card should contain a 'chronological' listing of the dates the dog came in and the prices charged.
Transitions are brief events that mark 'chronological' movement from one state to another.
In commemorating the 50th anniversary of the formation of the International Committee of the Fourth International we are not simply marking a 'chronological' event.
Both plants are the same 'chronological' age and were grown in parallel under the same environmental conditions.
The records are lovingly arranged in his home in 'chronological' order.
Little, a history professor, is good at 'chronological' exposition and boasts a hefty bibliography.
We treat ‘breakfast’ as a relative rather than 'chronological' term around here and apply it to the first meal of the day, whenever that might occur.
The writer's intention is that, filled with 'chronological' accounts of important events, his work should persist till universal dissolution.
He provides the reader with a riveting, impartial, and 'chronological' account of events on the ground.
The former provides a fairly precise 'chronological' and geographical framework in which we can define the broad shape of the conquest of Britain in the first century.
Clarke writes briskly, his narrative strictly 'chronological' , starting with Judy's parents and ending with her funeral.
How they felt, and coped, and suffered and celebrated is what I always want to know, not just a 'chronological' outline of events.
A 'chronological' resume provides a clearer picture of a person's past achievements, they say.
Nearly 90 paintings and drawings are displayed in 11 rooms, organised thematically within a loosely 'chronological' sequence.
She could have delved deeper into Huxley's life and times, skipped some of the diary dates and jumped beyond the strictly 'chronological' limits.
The 'chronological' differences between past and present in time travel are marked.
Your biological age can be different from your 'chronological' age.
Here is a rough 'chronological' list of the members of the Dialectical school.
Kala's book is not straight 'chronological' biography.
It is very nicely laid out and color coded with little house-like images and labels dated to preserve a sense of 'chronological' continuity.
The story is the 'chronological' succession of events that serve as the foundation or the building blocks of the narrative.
The chapters, which followed a 'chronological' order, were basically chapters on the history of politics and ideas.
It was one of those 'chronological' lists of events in a chart, now known as timelines for some reason to do with management-speak or computers.
Though the arrangement seems at first to be a 'chronological' one, dating from the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, the grouping is actually methodological.
In 'chronological' terms, Paviland is early in the European series of burials and is actually the earliest with a firm radiocarbon date measured directly on human bone.
As I said in response to the earlier question, we give our priority according to the 'chronological' date on which the petitions were received, not the number of people who signed them.
When two cultures base their interaction on yet a third, an important connection is established that transcends geographical, national, and 'chronological' boundaries.
The remaining task of this introduction is to provide the basic 'chronological' framework for the period c.400-c.1000.
In much recent literature the term ‘Caledonian’ has also been applied to igneous and metamorphic events in a 'chronological' sense.
McAdams's story proceeds mostly as a 'chronological' narrative of events on the island, from the earliest planning of the facility to its eventual closure at the end of the war.
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