controlled
IPA: kʌntrˈoʊɫd
adjective
- Inhibited or restrained in one's words and actions.
- (medicine, sciences, research) Resulting from a comparison with control samples; including a comparison (control) group. (describing clinical trials)
- (in combination) Under the control of the specified entity.
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Examples of "controlled" in Sentences
- We also object to the euphemistic term 'controlled archive'.
- It would only be given under what I call controlled environment.
- The first thing I notice is what I call a controlled creative clutter.
- The MPs said that the term "controlled archive" was used in an attempt to hide that it was a list of lost applicants.
- BLITZER: Because the -- the pilots 'union suggested that pilots should be allowed to have what they called controlled naps.
- I think that they have an inclination to talk too much just to what they call controlled assets, that is spies that they ` ve recruited and pay.
- That arrest occurred Tuesday in Spring Valley, New York, according to a DEA official, two of the agency's undercover agents make what they call a controlled delivery of marijuana to Sean James Timoney at a hotel there.
- & CEO, WORLD SHIPPING COU.CIL: There is no evidence that terminal facilities operations conducted by foreign controlled companies are any less secure or in any way less compliant with security regulations, or in any way less cooperative with U.S. government security authorities than U. S.-controlled companies.
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