log in
1 of 1verb/lɔɡ ɪn/
Forms:logs in,logging in,logged in,logged in
1
to start using a computer system, online account, or application by doing particular actions
B1- You need to log in to your bank account to transfer money.
- The company's policy mandates that employees log in before using the network.
- I need to log in to my work computer to access my files.
- The student logged in to the online learning platform to take their test.
- The employee was unable to log in because he forgot his password.
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2
to permit someone access to a computer system, online account, or application
transitive- The IT administrator logged in the new employee to their work computer.
- The individual logs in their spouse to their streaming service so they can watch movies together.
- The customer service representative logged in the customer to their online account to resolve an issue.
- The website checks the user's username and password before logging them in.
- The teacher logged in all the students to the learning platform to start the class.