Logging [noun]

Definition of Logging:

clear-cutting

Synonyms of Logging:


Opposite/Antonyms of Logging:

-


Sentence/Example of Logging:

Instead, this type of new-age “computer” taps into the brain’s method for logging, processing, and storing information—all in one place.

That is more than four times the county tax revenue lost because of a decline in logging on federal land.

Water manager Jeff Busto told the crowd that logging had devastated a creek that provided part of the town’s drinking water supply.

While Google Search seems to be working, outside of logging into Google Search, other aspects of Google are not working.

A sort of sulfurous stench would hit your nose, a reminder that logging was king.

When we spoke to Coralogix CEO and co-founder Ariel Assaraf last year regarding the A round, he described his company as more of an intelligent applications performance monitoring with some security logging analytics.

The timber industry has a long history of losing money in Southeast Alaska, and it’s clear to folks on either side of the issue that we’ll never see the economic logging boom from decades ago even if the Roadless Rule is repealed.

Development, agriculture and logging have reduced monarch habitat.

He went back to his hardware store and waited—waited for Crane and Keith to start their inevitable logging operations.

When the logging roads were cut through, the ground failed to freeze because of the thick white covering that overlaid it.