charted (B2)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɑːrtɪd/
Definition
Recorded the detailed geography of an area or the progress of a process on a map or graph.
Examples
The sailors charted the treacherous reefs to ensure future ships could navigate safely.
The company charted its rapid growth over the last decade using a series of complex diagrams.
We charted a new course across the mountains that saved us three hours of travel time.
How to Use charted
- chart a course (idiom)
- To plan a path or strategy for the future. — "The new manager charted a course to improve team efficiency within the first month."
- chart the progress of (collocation)
- To track how something is developing over time. — "Scientists charted the progress of the storm to provide early warnings to the coast."
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