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2log verb
logs; logged; log·ging
1 : to cut down trees in an area for wood [+ obj] Thousands of trees have been logged in this area. The forest has been heavily logged. [no obj] The company has been logging in this area for many years.
2 [+ obj] : to make an official record of (something)
Part of his job is to log all deliveries. log incoming phone calls
3 [+ obj] a : to do something for (a specified distance or time)
Truck drivers log thousands of miles every week. She has only been flying for a few months, but she has already logged more than 80 hours.
b chiefly US : to succeed in getting or achieving (something, such as a record of wins)
a pitcher who has logged more than a hundred victories
log off or log out
[phrasal verb] computers : to end the connection of a computer to a network or system
Remember to log off when you're finished.
log on or log in
[phrasal verb] computers : to start the connection of a computer to a network or system — often + to logged on to the Internet You need a password to log in (to the network).

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