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Logged

Log \Log\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Logged; p. pr. & vb. n. Logging.]

  1. (Naut.), To enter in a ship's log book; as, to log the miles run.
    --J. F. Cooper.

  2. To record any event in a logbook, especially an event relating to the operation of a machine or device.

Logged

Logged \Logged\, a.

  1. Made slow and heavy in movement; water-logged.
    --Beaconsfield.

  2. Entered in a logbook.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
logged

"reduced to the condition of a log" (which was old sailors' slang for an incapacitated wooden ship), thus "inert in the water," c.1820, from log (n.1).

Wiktionary
logged

vb. (en-pastlog)

WordNet
log
  1. v. enter into a log, as on ships and planes

  2. cut lumber, as in woods and forests [syn: lumber]

  3. [also: logging, logged]

log
  1. n. a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches

  2. large log at the back of a hearth fire [syn: backlog]

  3. the exponent required to produce a given number [syn: logarithm]

  4. a written record of messages sent or received; "they kept a log of all transmission by the radio station"; "an email log"

  5. a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane)

  6. measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the water

  7. [also: logging, logged]

logged

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Usage examples of "logged".

Once they were completed, Jamie saved a copy to disk as Letcher logged online in his office upstairs.

He began his inspection of the dreary sitting room knowing full well that MI5 had been there many times before him, had vacuumed and bagged and logged every microscopic particle, used black light and Luminol on the walls and furniture looking for blood spatter and done as thorough a job as was humanly possible.

Once the orders were logged for their departure as the Riever, the garbage holds suffered an unscheduled emergency venting, sending the entire station into a momentary panic.

I throw the head into the A-gate, low and fast as I can, and the gate swallows it and processes the skull and hopefully gets them logged before permanent depolarization and osmotically induced apoptosis can set in.

The autoscope had logged the sky coordinates, but it had no way of reporting a range.

She tuned the brainworm as low as she could, barely a ghost of the usual sensations, but even so, her skin crawled and tingled, itchy with extraneous sensations bleeding in from the healing incision, and she logged off almost at once, swearing to herself.

Later that evening, Jon Postel was in the exhibition room sitting at a keyboard, logged on to the host at UCLA.

I was already logged on, I decided to look for Gerald Spanning among the Spannings I had seen the last time I had checked phone numbers.

Some of the sounds were untranslated, apparently not logged into the dedicated subprocessor.

Every night now, like some closet addict, she logged in to this damnable game, driven to play like a cokehead looking to score a hit.

Evidence of nervous incapacity of any kind gets noted and logged, at E.

Procyon logged that to memory, leadoff to a day he was sure was going to be excruciating.

So far, with the help of Maury Richards, Mariella has logged the sites of more than twenty possible daughter slicks, mostly in an arc along the Pacific coast of the American continent.

Karen, after all, telecommuted for an accounting firm and normally logged her time at home.

Gate Six had started to climb the ramp, each one in turn presenting his or her Timecard to have the departure logged properly.