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controlled

American  
[kuhn-trohld] / kənˈtroʊld /

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.


Etymology

Origin of controlled

First recorded in 1580–90; control ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Explanation

Something that's controlled is kept in check or restrained. Your controlled laughter in math class won't get you in trouble, because it's muted and calm. Some people really blow their stacks when they get angry, while others express a controlled anger, calmly explaining their frustration. The ability to keep your emotions controlled is a useful one. A different meaning of controlled is "restricted by law," — many medications and drugs are classified as "controlled substances. The root of both controlled and control is the Latin contrarotulus, "a register, counter, or record of something."

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Another Brown family entity controlled 18 million shares.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 23, 2026

He is now campaigning for more controlled firework displays and tighter regulations on sales.

From BBC Aug. 22, 2026

Insurance regulators and federal investigators are looking into whether certain financial transactions between various entities controlled by Walter were properly disclosed to investors and compiled with regulations designed to protect them.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 21, 2026

If these photoinduced polar states can be reliably created and controlled, they could provide new ways to manipulate electronic properties using light.

From Science Daily Aug. 21, 2026

What I do know is that I was simultaneously taken aback and completely enthralled by the clunky, controlled chaos of the place.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama

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