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log out

British  

verb

  1. Also: log off.  to disconnect a remote terminal from a multiaccess system by entering (an identification number, password, etc)

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noun

  1. Also: logout.  the process by which a computer user logs out

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Example Sentences

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Of course, investors can also log out for the holidays and focus on the trickle of 2026 forecasts suggesting another good year for the S&P 500.

From Barron's

Villarreal: I remember you said when you get logged out of your streaming services, you get irate.

From Los Angeles Times

The colleges were missing between 17 and 25 crimes from their daily crime logs out of about 60 crimes the state reviewed for each of the six institutions.

From Los Angeles Times

The airline has recommended that users log out and then log back into the app to try and fix the issue.

From BBC

I logged out of my account, and created a new one.

From New York Times