chronologize

[kruh-nol-uh-jahyz]

chro·nol·o·gize

[kruh-nol-uh-jahyz]
verb (used with object), chro·nol·o·gized, chro·nol·o·giz·ing.
to arrange in chronological order.
Also, especially British, chro·nol·o·gise.


Origin:
1610–20; chronolog(y) + -ize
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chronologize

verb
establish the order in time of something; "The archivist chronologized the documents" 
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