Chart
chart (verb) - make a map or diagram of something, showing how something has developed and could develop in the futurechart (noun) - a map, a diagram showing information
chart a roadmap
chart a roadmap for the future
the most important purpose of a Summit meeting is to chart a road map for the future
chart a course
charting a course through the labyrinth
we hope to chart a course for other nations
off the charts
last month's increase was off the charts
chart the progress
continually chart the progress of the project
chart the history of an organisation
a novel charting personal disaster
charting the changes in people's lives as years pass
charting the sky at his exact moment of birth
charting the brain's memory map
charting how the recession has hit the small town
charting the progress of her career
charting the development of these skills
chart compliance
measures to chart compliance with the new regulations
people can chart where they'd like to be with the company in the future.
chart a policy
the team is trying to chart a coherent company policy
I'd like to chart a character like that, see how far they go before they self-destruct
chart costs in order to control costs
chart a passage
a ship charts a passage through waterways
the small ship was sent to chart a passage through the Straits of Magellan
a seating chart
an organisational chart
a pie chart
a flip chart
a progress chart
nautical charts
navigation charts
Example sentences:
* An exhibition charting the history of Hampton Court, and the restoration of fire damaged apartments is now open to the public.
* Jane Shilling tackles three novels charting personal disaster .
* Like her earlier Stand We At Last , which told the story of over a century of Western feminism, Daddy's Girls shows Zoƫ Fairbairns to be adept at recreating detail and charting the changes in character's lives as years pass.
* Popular Natal Astrology assumes that you can assess a person's strengths and weaknesses by charting the sky at his exact moment of birth.
* A document charting how the recession has hit Darlington was prepared for councillors by chief executive Clive Owen.
* Charting a course through the legal labyrinth.
* In charting the progress of fans' careers, two types of data have been used.
* There has been a wealth of research charting the development of these skills.






