control

  • 31control — controllable, adj., n. controllability, controllableness, n. controllably, adv. controlless, adj. controllingly, adv. /keuhn trohl /, v., controlled, controlling, n. v.t. 1. to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command …

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  • 32Control-Z — In computing, Control+Z is a control character in ASCII code, also known as the substitute (SUB) character or a keyboard shortcut. Strictly speaking …

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  • 33control*/*/*/ — [kənˈtrəʊl] noun I 1) [U] the power to make decisions about what happens in a situation The island is now under French control.[/ex] When Marie s father died, control of the business passed to her.[/ex] When we took control of the company, it was …

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  • 34control — Synonyms and related words: Masan, R and D, abate, ability, abnegation, absolutism, abstinence, acme, action, address, adeptness, administration, adroitness, airmanship, allay, alleviate, ancestral spirits, angel, aplomb, apparition, appearance,… …

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  • 35control — 01. They are unable to [control] their son, and he does whatever he wants. 02. All dogs in the park must be on a leash and under the [control] of their owners. 03. His wife really [controls] him. She s always telling him what to do. 04. The sale… …

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  • 36Control-V — In computing, Control V is a control character in ASCII code, also known as the synchronous idle (SYN) character. It is generated by pressing the V key while holding down the …

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  • 37control — n. & v. n. 1 the power of directing, command (under the control of). 2 the power of restraining, esp. self restraint. 3 a means of restraint; a check. 4 (usu. in pl.) a means of regulating prices etc. 5 (usu. in pl.) switches and other devices by …

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  • 38control — {{#}}{{LM C10308}}{{〓}} {{SynC10553}} {{[}}control{{]}} ‹con·trol› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Inspección, fiscalización o comprobación atentas de algo: • Pasó el control de sanidad sin ningún problema.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Dominio o mando ejercidos …

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  • 39control — /kən trəυl/ noun 1. the power or ability to direct something ● The company is under the control of three shareholders. ♦ to lose control of a business to find that you have less than 50% of the shares in a company, and so are not longer able to… …

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  • 40control — /kən trəυl/ noun 1. the power or ability to direct something ● The company is under the control of three shareholders. ● Top management exercises tight control over spending. ♦ to gain control of a business to buy more than 50% of the shares so… …

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