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Meanings of
chronological sequence
in English
Portuguese
sequência
Catalan
successió cronològica
Spanish
sucesión
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A following of one thing after another in time.
sequence
succession
successiveness
chronological succession
Portuguese
sequência
Synonyms
Examples for "
sequence
"
sequence
succession
successiveness
chronological succession
Examples for "
sequence
"
1
A great film
sequence
and a great game
sequence
may look similar.
2
But that's the right procedure and
sequence
for going forward, Heise said.
3
The law worked, notwithstanding; indeed, it governed the whole
sequence
of events.
4
Discussions continue to focus on a timetable and
sequence
for discussing issues.
5
This
sequence
of events explains a great deal about Australia's economic malaise.
1
A
succession
of reports has made this abundantly clear in recent years.
2
A decision on
succession
is not expected before November, the paper said.
3
Climb the four problems, in
succession
,
without rest; this is one set.
4
The party then visited all the churches in the Kremlin in
succession
.
5
Passage of the Act of Settlement in England; the Hanoverian
succession
founded.
1
Almost pure time, empty
successiveness
.
2
The passage of events is real, and time is the
successiveness
of passing events; but though events have passage, they have also eternal being.
Usage of
chronological sequence
in English
1
The four canonical gospels make no claim to being written in
chronological
sequence
.
2
In this way, working in narrow shafts, he hoped to establish an exact
chronological
sequence
.
3
The remaining circumstances of the war are not related by our authorities in
chronological
sequence
.
4
These two volumes are a departure from
chronological
sequence
.
5
In our example the
chronological
sequence
of states of a service can be illustrated quite simply.
6
History, then, is the recital in
chronological
sequence
of events that are known to have occurred.
7
Its predecessors were, in
chronological
sequence
,
"The Lone Wolf," "The False Faces," "Red Masquerade."
8
In senile fashion, to show off, he recited the names of the Roman emperors, in
chronological
sequence
.
9
I do not intend to take up in
chronological
sequence
,
or in detail, Roosevelt's battles to secure proper legislation.
10
Breathing shallowly in anticipation, she fetches, from the pile stacked against her thigh, the next diary in
chronological
sequence
.
11
With an incredulous shake of her head, Sugar closes the volume and picks up the next in
chronological
sequence
.
12
The statistical contrasts are especially sharp and characteristic when we take into account the
chronological
sequence
in the elaboration of laws.
13
Events move so quickly at this time, that it is hard to set them down from memory even in
chronological
sequence
.
14
This incident brings out what is always the order of relative importance, whether it is that of
chronological
sequence
or not.
15
Would he have to tackle and defeat each of the seven in
chronological
sequence
,
working backward in time to the primal Caird?
16
But a study of editions and of the
chronological
sequence
of the English issues offers a decided negative to such a conclusion.
Other examples for "chronological sequence"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
chronological
sequence
chronological
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
chronological sequence
Portuguese
sequência
seqüência
sucessão
Catalan
successió cronològica
sèrie
successió
seqüència
Spanish
sucesión
secuencia cronológica
serie
secuencia
Chronological sequence
through the time
Chronological sequence
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