Controlled synonyms
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Characterized by restraint; exercising, or showing the results of, self-discipline or rational control; controlled
To have or exercise supreme power, control or authority over, especially military; to have under direction or control.
To manage or control artfully or by shrewd use of influence, often in an unfair or fraudulent way
control (related)
(Figuratively) To understand.
To oversee, direct, or manage (work, workers, a project, etc.); superintend
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To preside over (a meeting, etc.)
To test or check the accuracy or correctness of, as by investigation, comparison with a standard, or reference to the facts
To be filled by; contain:
To exert an influence:
To find out with certainty
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Check means to test, examine, compare or inspect something to see if it is as it should be.
To be a master.
(Old Poet.) To rule; reign; hold sway
To act as superintendent of; direct; supervise; manage
To subjugate is to bring something or someone under your control and to force submission or compliance.
To subdue is defined as to gain control over someone or something or to calm or quiet someone or something.
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To exercise control; for example, Diane’s parents rule with an iron fist.
To repress is to suppress something such as a thought, feeling or emotion.
To guide, control, check, or restrain with or as with reins
To dominate or hold power over, especially through numerical advantage; to outweigh.
To oversee; supervise
To dominate or use to the exclusion of others:
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To conduct or direct affairs; carry on business
To check or control by or as by a leash
Harness is defined as to strap or belt someone or something down, or to bring under control for a purpose.
To use or hold with the hand.
To serve as a guide for; conduct.
Grasp is defined as to have a firm hold on something.
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To hold in check; restrain; curb
To rule or control by superior power or influence
To punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience.
To provide with a curb
To be capable of holding:
(Archaic) To lead, or guide; to escort.
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To cover with cloth, leather, or other material; to bandage; patch, or mend, with a clout.
To experiment is defined as to try out something new or to test a theory
To undergo a test.
To establish is defined as to start, create or bring about something.
To constrain is to impose limitations or restrictions on someone or something, or to force yourself or someone else to act in a certain way.
In a cool manner
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To produce (printed matter) as by computer, photocomposition, etc.
To collect payments, contributions, etc.
resigned (antonym)
To resign is to give up power, to voluntarily quit a job or come to terms with something as unavoidable.
forsaken (antonym)
The definition of forsake is to abandon or to give up something.
renounced (antonym)
To give up (a pursuit, practice, way of living or feeling, etc.)
relinquished (antonym)
To give up or abandon (control of something or a claim, for example).
chanced (antonym)
To leave to chance; risk
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risked (antonym)
To incur the risk of
rushed (antonym)
To perform with great haste:
abandoned (antonym)
To withdraw one's support or help from, especially in spite of duty, allegiance, or responsibility; desert:
measured (related)
To allot or distribute by measure; to set off or apart by measure; often with out or off.
examined (related)
To determine the qualifications, aptitude, or skills of by means of questions or exercises:
compared (related)
(Intransitive) To be similar (often used in the negative).
advised (related)
To give information or notice to; to inform; — with of before the thing communicated.
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machined (related)
To cut, shape, or finish by machine.
controlled (related)
To hold in restraint; check:
monitored (related)
simulated (related)
Tending to keep one's thoughts and emotions to oneself
Not committing one to any point of view or course of action; not revealing one's position or purpose
Possessing self-control, having mastery of ones own desires.
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Tending to keep one's thoughts and emotions to oneself
restraint (related)
Tending to keep one's thoughts and emotions to oneself
uncontrolled (antonym)
Not under control, discipline, or governance.
To assure means to make a commitment or promise.
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