Similar words: uncontrolled, controlled economy, uncontrollable, controlling account, control, take control, out of control, self-control. Meaning: [kən'trəʊl] adj. 1. restrained or managed or kept within certain bounds 2. curbed or regulated.
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31. The temperature is controlled by a thermostat.
32. Newman controlled himself with an effort.
33. Her manner was quiet and very controlled.
34. The experiment is conducted under strictly controlled conditions.
35. Conditions in the greenhouse are carefully controlled.
36. The export of ivory is now strictly controlled.
37. The country's industry is largely controlled by the multinationals.
38. The traffic lights are controlled by a central computer.
39. The military has controlled the government.
40. Political activity is closely controlled.
41. He controlled his anger and left the school.
42. The economy is still controlled by bureaucrats.
43. The country's press is rigorously controlled.
44. They were now out of controlled airspace.
45. She remained quiet and controlled.
46. Expenditure within the company is tightly controlled.
47. The oven is thermostatically controlled.
48. The whole territory is now controlled by the army.
49. They controlled the greater part of North Africa.
50. He controlled himself by sheer force of will.
51. The grand prix is controlled by well-trained marshals.
52. Interest rates can be controlled by order of the central bank.
53. Development in areas of outstanding natural beauty is strictly controlled.
54. The government accused the opposition parties of being controlled by trade union paymasters.
55. The disease was controlled by the simple expedient of not allowing anyone to leave the city.
56. Phyllis Smith ran a controlled race to qualify in 51.32 sec.
57. The law must be given more teeth if crime is to be properly controlled.
58. He believed that the universe was controlled by the whims of a cruel fate.
59. Much of big business is still controlled by old money.
60. Their performance of the concerto was beautifully judged and finely controlled.
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