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    control
    /kənˈtrəʊl/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. determine the behaviour or supervise the running of: "he was appointed to control the company's marketing strategy" Similar be in charge ofrunbe in control ofmanage
    • 2. take into account (an extraneous factor that might affect the results of an experiment): "no attempt was made to control for variations"

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  2. Jul 5, 2012 · 1. a. : to exercise restraining or directing influence over : regulate. control one's anger. b. : to have power over : rule. A single company controls the industry. c. : to reduce the incidence or severity of especially to innocuous levels. control an insect population. control a disease. 2. a. : to incorporate suitable controls in.

  3. CONTROL definition: 1. to order, limit, or rule something, or someone's actions or behaviour: 2. the act of…. Learn more.

  4. noun. the act or power of controlling; regulation; domination or command: Who's in control here? Synonyms: mastery, rule, reign, dominion. the situation of being under the regulation, domination, or command of another: The car is out of control. check or restraint: Her anger is under control. a legal or official means of regulation or restraint:

  5. To have control is to have the power to run something in an orderly way. A skillful teacher maintains control over students who might otherwise waste time or be disruptive. A control can also be a device used to operate a machine, like the remote control for a television.

  6. 14 meanings: 1. to command, direct, or rule 2. to check, limit, curb, or regulate; restrain 3. to regulate or operate (a.... Click for more definitions.

  7. Jul 5, 2015 · [uncountable] the ability to make somebody/something do what you want. control over somebody/something The teacher had no control over the children. He fought hard to retain control over his work. control of something She struggled to keep control of her voice. She lost control of her car on the ice.

  8. the power to make a person, organization, or object do what you want: The new teacher has no control over the class. The police are in control of the situation. The place was in chaos, and nobody seemed to be in control. He lost control of the vehicle. Fewer examples.

  9. 1. To exercise authoritative or dominating influence over; direct: The majority party controls the legislative agenda. See Synonyms at conduct. 2. To adjust to a requirement; regulate: rules that control trading on the stock market; valves that control the flow of water. 3. To hold in restraint; check: struggled to control my temper. 4.

  10. Definition of control verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. control (often in compounds) the act of limiting or managing something; a method of doing this: crowd control constraint ( somewhat formal ) a fact or decision that limits what you can do: The agency is operating under severe budget constraints.