chronicle

/ˈkrɑnɪkəl/
verb
  1. To record events in the order they happen; to write a detailed account of something.
    • She chronicled her family's history in a beautiful book.
    • Historians chronicle important events to preserve them for future generations.
    • The journalist chronicled the city's recovery after the earthquake.
noun
  1. A written record of events in the order they happened; a historical account.
    • The medieval chronicle described the king's battles in detail.
    • The newspaper's chronicle of the election was thorough and fair.
    • She kept a personal chronicle of her travels around the world.
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