chronological
This term describes a linear progression of time, evoking a sense of strict order and sequential logic. It is most frequently employed in academic, legal, and historical contexts to ensure that a narrative or data set follows a precise timeline without skipping or rearranging events. While it shares a relationship with the concept of time, it specifically emphasizes the arrangement or the science of dating rather than the duration of an event. It is a formal descriptor used to validate the authenticity of a sequence.
Meanings
Arranged in the order in which events occurred in time.
"The police compiled a chronological list of the suspect's movements on the night of the crime."
Of or relating to the science of arranging events in their order of occurrence.
"The historian used chronological analysis to determine the sequence of the dynasty's collapse."