Timeline vs Timelined - What's the difference?
timeline | timelined |
a graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events (past or future); a chronology
a schedule of activities; a timetable
To analyse a sequence of events or activities.
To display such a sequence graphically.
(timeline)
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, passage=“Joseph P. Kennedy Presents” is well sourced, often to a level of detail about stock swaps and share prices that suggests an M.B.A. case book; Kennedy’s sex-laced financial dealings with Swanson get timelined with an urgency and precision that may seem more suited to a study of the Cuban missile crisis. }}
As verbs the difference between timeline and timelined
is that timeline is to analyse a sequence of events or activities while timelined is (timeline).As a noun timeline
is a graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events (past or future); a chronology.timeline
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Alternative forms
* time line * time-lineNoun
(en noun)Synonyms
* (graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events ): chronology * (schedule of activities ): schedule, timetableDerived terms
* timeline therapyVerb
(timelin)Anagrams
* *timelined
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