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log in

verb

  1. to open on-line access to a computer system
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Wiktionary

verb

Etymology: By analogy with clock in. First use of the term appears in 1963 in the publication Compatible Time-Sharing System from the MIT Computation Center.

  1. To gain access to a computer system, usually by providing a previously registered username and password.

    I would like to log in to check my e-mail, but I can't remember my password.

  2. To be placed at a certain ranking.

    Their cover version of Bobby "Blue" Bland's "Turn On Your Love Light" logged in at number 80 in 1968.

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