1. chronicling - Noun
2. chronicling - Verb
of Chronicle
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe 37-year-old was remarkable not just for Wadewitz' Wikipedia contributions, but for her focus on chronicling the overwhelmingly under-researched roles played by women in history and present-day life. Adrianne Wadewitz
I have, I admit, a low tolerance for detached chronicling and cool analysis. Leslie Fiedler
Documentaries chronicling the lives of students as they prepare for momentous events may well be the trend of this burgeoning decade, and if that’s the case, I’m thrilled about it. Source: Internet
But Duk’s movies thrived by chronicling abusive relationships, one of the more peculiarities of his narratives. Source: Internet
A deep (and often disturbing) chronicling of how anti-black thinking has entrenched itself in the fabric of American society. Source: Internet
A full-color, graphic novel, first in a non-fiction series chronicling the development of the German Panzer (armored) forces in World War II. Source: Internet