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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211. No bright future Stephanie Nettell controlled her over-large panel well, asking probing questions to lead them on their way.
212. Misuse through ignorance can result in your getting lost, flying into controlled airspace, and putting other aircraft at risk.
213. To accommodate the ongoing growth,(www.Sentencedict.com) the company has now added a highly advanced environmentally controlled pressure sensor calibration laboratory.
214. Wiltshire fulling mills were nearly all controlled by the clothiers.
215. Are extic pests more easily controlled than indigenous pests?
216. Hormone secretion is controlled by the pituitary gland.
217. The design features an innovative spout allowing controlled ice flow.
218. The migration of iodide ion between layers is controlled by barrier interlayers.
219. Self - contained system incorporates sensor, controller and controlled device in a single package.
220. Conclusion ( OND - OPT ) are able to realize ideal controlled drug release.
221. Controlled land landing also demanded some way to cushion touchdown impact.
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