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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
Republicans controlled the Senate for most of Boxer’s 24 years in the chamber, including several terms when they held 55 of 100 seats.
Mice which had been placed in an acutely stressful, controlled experience exhibited defensive behavior regardless of which sound was played to them, suggesting that the stressful experience interfered with their ability to form specific memories.
Fearing for his life in Taliban controlled Afghanistan, he fled the country in an attempt to make it to the UK.
The commission will stand outside the government to advise on spending, which is partly controlled by Congress.
And while experiments with animals in labs can be tightly controlled, the results may be skewed since the animal is not interacting within its natural environment.
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