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controlled

[ kuhn-trohld ]

adjective

  1. held in check; curbed:

    poorly controlled anger.

  2. carefully regulated, tested, or verified:

    a controlled experiment.

  3. (of a drug) restricted by law as to possession and use:

    Morphine is a controlled drug.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of controlled1

First recorded in 1580–90; control ( def ) + -ed 2( def )
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The signs include “identification of enemies as a unifying cause,†“controlled mass media,†“corporate power protected,†“labor power suppressed,†“disdain for intellectuals and the arts,†“obsession with crime and punishment,â€and “rampant cronyism & corruption.â€

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And I think of the 1850s, when slave owners pretty much controlled even the federal government, and then suddenly they didn't.

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By the time he entered office, Yoon had not only alienated his oldest friend, but many moderate voters, and he had set himself up for a clash with the powerful opposition, that controlled the parliament.

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Trump’s 55-page proposal calls for a U.S.-controlled investment fund to develop Ukraine’s resources, including minerals such as lithium and titanium that are essential for electric cars and other products based on modern technology.

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Since 1962, James Bond movies have been controlled by the notoriously protective Broccoli family.

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