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controlled
[ kuhn-trohld ]
adjective
- held in check; curbed:
poorly controlled anger.
- carefully regulated, tested, or verified:
a controlled experiment.
- (of a drug) restricted by law as to possession and use:
Morphine is a controlled drug.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of controlled1
Example Sentences
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€
And I think of the 1850s, when slave owners pretty much controlled even the federal government, and then suddenly they didn't.
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.
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.
Since 1962, James Bond movies have been controlled by the notoriously protective Broccoli family.
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