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- nouncontrol (noun) · controls (plural noun)
- the power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events:"the whole operation is under the control of a production manager" · "the situation was slipping out of her control"Similar:prepollency
- the ability to manage a machine, vehicle, or other moving object:"he lost control of his car" · "improve your ball control"
- the restriction of an activity, tendency, or phenomenon:"pest control"
- the power to restrain something, especially one's own emotions or actions:"give children time to get control of their emotions"
- (controls)a means of limiting or regulating something:"growing controls on local spending"
- a switch or other device by which a machine is regulated:"the volume control"
- the place where a particular item is verified:"passport control"
- the base from which a system or activity is directed:"communications could be established with central control" · "mission control"
- computingshort for control key."note that Control plus various keys on the numeric keypad will move you around the text"
- a member of an intelligence organization who personally directs the activities of a spy:"he sat with his KGB control as the details of his new assignment were explained"
- bridgea high card that will prevent the opponents from establishing a particular suit:"he has controls in both minor suits"
verbcontrol (verb) · controls (third person present) · controlled (past tense) · controlled (past participle) · controlling (present participle)- determine the behavior or supervise the running of:"he was appointed to control the company's marketing strategy"Similar:be in charge ofbe in control ofpreside overhave authority overreign overhold sway overbe at the helmbe the bosshave someone in one's hip pocket
- 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"Similar:compose oneselfrecover/regain one's composurecontrol oneselfrecover/regain one's self-controlsimmer downcool downcool offquieten downOpposite:
- 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. Control Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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