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nonchronologically

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  • adverb In a nonchronological manner.

Etymologies

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nonchronological +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • These pieces can be grouped chronologically, as they developed and changed, but hanging his work nonchronologically, so that we can compare it with the work of other artists, is intrinsically confusing and unsatisfactory.

    A Shortsighted View of Picasso Paul Levy 2012

  • The Private War is arranged nonchronologically to help fill in the author's "missing" years, and Salerno says both projects boast a variety of first-evers in addition to the photo collection, including interviews with Salinger intimates and former New Yorker colleagues, some of whom had never spoken about "Jerry."

    Salinger Like You’ve Never Seen Him 2010

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