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Third Person
catalogs
Present Participle
cataloging
Past Tense
cataloged
Past Participle
cataloged
1
to systematically organize and list items, information, or resources, often in a detailed and structured manner
transitive
- The librarian diligently catalogs new books in the library's database for easy retrieval.
- The archivist works to catalog historical documents, preserving a detailed record of the past.
- The collector meticulously catalogs their stamp collection, noting the country of origin and historical context.
- The museum curator carefully cataloged artifacts, categorizing them based on their historical significance and origin.
- After the expedition, the scientist meticulously cataloged specimens collected during the fieldwork.
2
to arrange or list items, events, or situations in a specific order or sequence
transitive
- The historian cataloged the key events of the revolution in chronological order.
- She cataloged the different species of birds she saw during her trip to the forest.
- The researcher cataloged all the diseases that had occurred during the outbreak.
- The teacher cataloged the students' accomplishments at the end of the semester.
- The writer cataloged the different challenges faced by the characters throughout the story.