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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of chart.

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Examples

  • All three of these titles charted above CoD: World at War on the PS3 chart, which was likewise the case for Forza 3 and Halo 3: ODST on the Xbox 360 chart.

    TotalVideoGames.com 2010

  • And I was going through a few things, you know, emotionally, and you know, someone I was close to was seeing somebody else, and it was this sort of mixed up stuff, and then I just kind of charted it all out, made a little map and, you know, luckily there were some chords to go along with it.

    Always On My Mind: John Doe Goes Country 2009

  • And so the first thing I did when they storyboarded out the film was, I went through sequence-by-sequence, shot-by-shot, and I kind of charted what the emotional intensity was: What's the level of the conflict, the level of emotion in each shot?

    Q&A: Will All Movies Be 3-D in the Future?: Bruce Handy Handy, Bruce 2008

  • Some how, their latest album 'charted' at #6 on the mainstream charts.

    Artrocker 2009

  • We can thus combine the responses into an index, charted in Figure 11.12, that ranges from 0 to 6—from approval of abortion under no circumstances to approval in all of them, with plenty of options in between.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • Take a look, to see what I'm talking about (Reagan's second term is not charted, to make this easier to read):

    Chris Weigant: Obama Poll Watch -- September, 2010 Chris Weigant 2010

  • Take a look, to see what I'm talking about (Reagan's second term is not charted, to make this easier to read):

    Chris Weigant: Obama Poll Watch -- September, 2010 Chris Weigant 2010

  • In forgetting this wisdom, Pablo charted his destiny while consuming his friend's: for the rifle was robed in sudden death.

    The Sanchez Ghost 2009

  • It was charted and well known to all navigators, lying on the line of 16o west longitude, right at its intersection by the tenth parallel north latitude, and only a few miles away from Diana Shoal.

    Goliah 2010

  • Captain Duncan's mind and the mind of an astronomer who charted the heavens and navigated a thousand million miles away among the stars and who tossed, a mere morsel of his mathematical knowledge, the few shreds of information to Captain Duncan that enabled him to know from day to day the place of the Makambo on the sea.

    CHAPTER V 2010

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