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achronologically

Definitions

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  • adverb Without chronological order; in an achronological manner

Etymologies

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achronological +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Magic vies with technology in this exuberant adventure comedy, which unfolds achronologically in a series of zany, effects-laden vignettes.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • "Gray's Greatest Hits," but it avoids this adeptly by exhibiting how Gray addressed the same subjects differently, achronologically, through his monologues and many interviews.

    Film School Rejects Landon Palmer 2010

  • "Gray's Greatest Hits," but it avoids this adeptly by exhibiting how Gray addressed the same subjects differently, achronologically, through his monologues and many interviews.

    Film School Rejects Landon Palmer 2010

  • "Gray's Greatest Hits," but it avoids this adeptly by exhibiting how Gray addressed the same subjects differently, achronologically, through his monologues and many interviews.

    Film School Rejects Landon Palmer 2010

  • "Gray's Greatest Hits," but it avoids this adeptly by exhibiting how Gray addressed the same subjects differently, achronologically, through his monologues and many interviews.

    Film School Rejects Landon Palmer 2010

  • "Gray's Greatest Hits," but it avoids this adeptly by exhibiting how Gray addressed the same subjects differently, achronologically, through his monologues and many interviews.

    Film School Rejects Landon Palmer 2010

  • "Gray's Greatest Hits," but it avoids this adeptly by exhibiting how Gray addressed the same subjects differently, achronologically, through his monologues and many interviews.

    Film School Rejects Landon Palmer 2010

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