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controlled
- IPA[kənˈtrəʊld]
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- not showing emotion; having one's feelings under control;under the control of someone or something
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- 1. 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
- 2. 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
- 3. (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
- 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
- determine the behavior or supervise the running of: he was appointed to control the company's marketing strategy
Oxford American Dictionary
- the power to influence or direct people's behaviour or the course of events: the whole operation is under the control of a production manager the situation was slipping out of her control
- determine the behaviour or supervise the running of: he was appointed to control the company's marketing strategy
Oxford Dictionary
- a technique for training young children to fall asleep on their own, in which the child is left ... Dr Green advocates a programme of controlled crying
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a device) controllable from a distance by radio: a radio-controlled model car
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a vehicle, building, or other enclosed space) having the interior temperature, humidity, ... he stored hundreds of bottles in a climate-controlled wine cellar
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a machine or apparatus) controlled from a distance by means of radio or infrared signals ... a remote-controlled robot remote-controlled planes
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a machine or apparatus) controlled from a distance by means of radio or infrared signals ... a remote-controlled robot remote-controlled planes
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting or suitable for a diet in which a limit is set on the total number of calories that ... a calorie-controlled meal plan we also make products such as fat-free yogurt for people on calorie-controlled diets
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[kənˈtrōld]
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- 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
Oxford American Dictionary