Synonyms for log out
verb transfer data from one computer system to anotherWord Origin & History
unshaped large piece of tree, early 14c., of unknown origin. Old Norse had lag "felled tree" (from stem of liggja "to lie"), but on phonological grounds many etymologists deny that this is the root of English log. Instead, they suggest an independent formation meant to "express the notion of something massive by a word of appropriate sound." OED compares clog (n.) in its original Middle English sense "lump of wood." Log cabin (1770) in American English has been a figure of the honest pioneer since the 1840 presidential campaign of William Henry Harrison. Falling off a log as a type of something easy to do is from 1839.
Example Sentences forlog out
It will be as much as we can do to paddle the log out of sight before day breaks.
Youll bring every log out o that backwater or Ill know why, he thundered.
Spenski swung the end of the log out to the grass for them to make good their retiring.
So we sat on a log out in front of Uncle Jim Brothers's hotel, and waited for the worst to happen.
They pulled the log out of the sand, carried it to the muddy spot, and threw it into the mud where they wanted it.
It was no easy task for Sam and Andy to pull the log out of the way, as they could hardly lift it to slip the rope under.