Definition: To cut trees into logs.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! That’s a very good starting point from the dictionary – it does describe one way we use the word "logged"! But “logged” has a broader meaning, you see. Think of it this way: when we talk about something being “logged,” it often means recorded or documented . Like keeping track of your work, or information. It’s like this: imagine a forest ranger carefully marking trees for cutting – they're logging the forest! Similarly, if you "log" into a computer, you are logging in to record your access and activity. So, “logged” can mean: To record: Like writing down notes or data. To document: To keep a formal record of something. Does that make more sense? Do you have any questions about how we use the word "logged" in different contexts?