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- adjectivecontrolled (adjective) · controlled (past participle)
- not showing emotion; having one's feelings under control:"his every word seemed to be calm and controlled" · "she's a very controlled player and is mentally tough"
- under the control of someone or something:"the country's tightly controlled financial markets" · "rebel-controlled areas of the country"
- having been limited in intensity or level; kept in check:"a display of controlled aggression" · "the office was in a state of controlled chaos"
- (of a drug) restricted by law with respect to use and possession:"a sentence for possessing controlled substances"
- (of an explosion) produced deliberately under conditions that are determined beforehand:"bomb disposal experts carried out a controlled explosion on the suspicious object"
- (of an experiment, test, etc.) carried out under conditions that preclude error or the influence of extraneous factors:"the first randomized controlled trial to study the effects of copper bracelets on rheumatoid arthritis"
verbcontrolled (past tense) · controlled (past participle)- determine the behavior or supervise the running of:"he was appointed to control the company's marketing strategy"
- maintain influence or authority over:"you shouldn't have dogs if you can't control them"
- limit the level, intensity, or numbers of:"he had to control his temper"
- (control oneself)remain calm and reasonable despite provocation:"he made an effort to control himself"
- regulate (a mechanical or scientific process):"the airflow is controlled by a fan"
- (control for)take into account (an extraneous factor that might affect results) when performing an experiment:"no attempt was made to control for variations"
- check; verify.
Originlate Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘check or verify accounts’, especially by referring to a duplicate register): from Anglo-Norman French contreroller ‘keep a copy of a roll of accounts’, from medieval Latin contrarotulare, from contrarotulus ‘copy of a roll’, from contra- ‘against’ + rotulus ‘a roll’. The noun is perhaps via French contrôle.
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