Logged

/ˈlɒɡd/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense and past participle of log, meaning to record information in an official or systematic way, often for legal or compliance purposes.
    The clerk logged the transaction in the official ledger.

Commentary

As a past tense and participle form, 'logged' relates directly to the act of recording or entering data, commonly used in legal contexts involving compliance and evidence documentation.

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