controlling
Variant of control
con·trol (kən trōl′)
transitive verb controlled -·trolled′, controlling -·trol′·ling
- Obsolete to check or verify (payments, accounts, etc.) by comparison with a duplicate register
- to regulate (financial affairs)
- to verify (an experiment) by comparison with a standard or by other experiments
- to exercise authority over; direct; command
- to operate or regulate this knob controls the volume of sound
- to hold back; curb; restrain control your grief
Etymology: ME countrollen < Anglo-Fr contreroller < Fr contrerole < ML contrarotulus, a counter, register < L contra, against + rotulus: see roll
noun
- the act or fact of controlling; power to direct or regulate; ability to use effectively her control over her passions, the violinist's control of his vibrato
- the condition of being directed or restrained; restraint the car went out of control
- a means of controlling; check wage and price controls
- a standard of comparison for verifying or checking the findings of an experiment; specif., such a standard obtained by withholding the substance, treatment, drug, etc. being tested
- an instrument or apparatus to regulate a mechanism: usually used in pl.
- a device used to adjust or control the volume control on an amplifier
- a spirit supposed to direct the actions and speech of a spiritualistic medium
Related Forms:
- controllability con·trol′·labil′·ity noun
- controllable con·trol′·lable adjective
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