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controlled

American  
[kuhn-trohld] / kənˈtroʊld /

adjective

  1. held in check; curbed.

    poorly controlled anger.

  2. carefully regulated, tested, or verified.

    a controlled experiment.

  3. (of a drug) restricted by law as to possession and use.

    Morphine is a controlled drug.


Etymology

Origin of controlled

First recorded in 1580–90; control ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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This allows DNA-based systems to carry out controlled and repeatable tasks despite their extremely small size.

From Science Daily

They were able to consistently produce 10 grams of nanoscrolls with controlled chemical and physical properties.

From Science Daily

Corrupt tax officials quickly complied, and the money disappeared into a bank controlled by Klyuev, prosecutors allege.

From Barron's

He also said a controlled explosion has been carried out on a suspect vehicle, but that the operation remains ongoing.

From BBC

“It is still possible to get if they’re ready to pay the price, but it’s very tightly controlled.”

From The Wall Street Journal