Logged can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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log - cut lumber, as in woods and forests | ||
log - enter into a log, as on ships and planes |
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1. | verb | I shouldn't have logged off. | |
2. | verb | You are not logged in. | |
3. | verb | The most experienced pilots have logged many thousands of hours in the cockpit. | |
4. | verb | You logged on ? | |
5. | verb | I would have logged in to Skype if my computer had not gotten unresponsive. | |
6. | verb | I always forget that I already logged in. | |
7. | verb | Lt. Colonel Collins has logged over 5,000 flight hours in 30 different types of aircraft. | |
8. | verb | Tom logged in. | |
9. | verb | Tom was suddenly logged out of Tatoeba. | |
10. | verb | Tom logged onto his Facebook account. | |
11. | verb | Sami logged into the university network. | |
12. | verb | Sami logged into Layla's Facebook account. | |
13. | verb | Sami went on the website and logged in. | |
14. | verb | Tom was automatically logged out of Tatoeba. | |
15. | verb | He logged in. |
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verb | |
I shouldn't have logged off. | |
You are not logged in. | |
The most experienced pilots have logged many thousands of hours in the cockpit. | |
You logged on ? | |
I would have logged in to Skype if my computer had not gotten unresponsive. | |
I always forget that I already logged in. | |
Lt. Colonel Collins has logged over 5,000 flight hours in 30 different types of aircraft. | |
Tom logged in. | |
Tom was suddenly logged out of Tatoeba. | |
Tom logged onto his Facebook account. | |
Sami logged into the university network. | |
Sami logged into Layla's Facebook account. | |
Sami went on the website and logged in. | |
Tom was automatically logged out of Tatoeba. | |
He logged in. |