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A table, graph or diagram displaying useful information
“Your dream come true would be to have all the quotes reformatted as a graph or a comparison chart instead of having to sit there and read through the lot.”
A list of similarly grouped items or people, typically ranked by top-performing
“The act's new album, currently topping the charts, looks set to do the same.”
A graphical representation showing sequential steps of a process
A tool used to plan or schedule events
A record of events as they happen
A system by which time is sequenced and divided by days, weeks, months, and years
A musical composition arranged for performance with instruments or voices differing from those originally specified
A printed document with blank spaces for information to be inserted
To create a diagram or chart, typically using data
“Our attempt to effectively chart the growth of cinema houses and number of fixed seats in the cinemas was not very successful due to the lack of pertinent data.”
To plan or map out a design or strategy
“I confess that the three of us met a few times to chart our strategy for the next day's debates.”
To record or document an account or timeline of
“Educational historians followed suit and began to chart the history of teachers' daily experiences in the classroom.”
To give or describe an account or timeline of
“The first two volumes in particular, which chart his life until 1914, are essentially a story.”
To navigate a course or path
“The Greek steersman used the feedback of visual, aural and tactile indicators to chart his passage through rough seas.”
To arrange in tabular form
To examine or look closely at (someone or something)
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