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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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of controlled1
Example Sentences
I learned to force a patina—a controlled oxidation to protect the blade—with vinegar.
By then, China already controlled most of the world’s major rare-earth mines.
Lawyers for Kahn and Indyke said they have not improperly controlled access to evidence and continue to provide documents to the House Oversight Committee as requested.
Like many other women who escape the region, she had complained of being controlled by her family.
Through controlled experiments using laboratory rats, researchers found that the brain processes involved in learning and decision-making shift naturally throughout the cycle.
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