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verb
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Also: log on.
to enter (an identification number, password, etc) from a remote terminal to gain access to a multiaccess system
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noun
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Also: login.
the process by which a computer user logs in
"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged"
2012 Digital Edition
© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986
© HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005,
2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Also, log on. Enter into a computer the information needed to begin a session, as in I logged in at two o'clock, or There's no record of your logging on today. These expressions refer especially to large systems shared by numerous individuals, who need to enter a username or password before executing a program. The antonyms are log off and log out, meaning “to end a computer session.” All these expressions derive from the use of log in the nautical sense of entering information about a ship in a journal called a log book. [c. 1960]
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It isn’t unusual for me to log in to hotel Wi-Fi 20 or 30 times a day.
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The police computer system recorded that someone logged in to see the evidence in the case after Garnacho had been twice written to about the speeding.
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Maniya built an agent with Replit that can log in to diagnostic platforms, pull patient test results and add them to their charts.
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The 2026 Oscars will air on ABC, and those with cable subscriptions can also watch the show by logging in to the ABC app or abc.com.
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“Let’s just say she had not logged in and continued to check the website as though she was looking for Taylor Swift tickets,” he said.
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