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What is the past tense of chronicle?

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The past tense of chronicle is chronicled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of chronicle is chronicles.

The present participle of chronicle is chronicling.

The past participle of chronicle is chronicled.

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His chilling account graphically chronicled how two dozen dot-coms may be looking at an early grave.
Events may be minutely chronicled, with little effort at critical analysis.
The story of his subsequent journey into sporting immortality has been exhaustively chronicled.
Margie Thomson has chronicled his journey from musical whiz kid to polymathic author.
Arte Povera's prehistory is thoroughly chronicled in the catalogue but only selectively represented in the exhibition.
Knight will return to work May 12 and a full report of his trip will be chronicled in the next issue of Imprint.

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