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controlnoun a mechanism for adjusting the operation of a device, machine, or systemthe controls for the player are well marked the ability to direct the course of somethingafter the tail fell off, the plane went out of the pilot's control firefighters keeping control of the blaze grasp, hand(s) clutch, grip, hold, masteryarm, command, dominion, helm, swayauthority, domination, jurisdiction, might, poweradministration, direction, governance, government, guidance, management, operation, oversight, regulation, running, superintendence, supervision helplessness, weaknessimpotence, impotency, powerlessness the act or activity of looking after and making decisions about somethingcontrol of manufacturing operations was given to a new manager with fresh ideas administration, care, charge, conduct, direction, governance, government, guidance, handling, intendance, management, operation, oversight, presidency, regulation, running, stewardship, superintendence, superintendency, supervision generalship, leadership, rulershipagencyaegis(also egis), custody, guardianship, keeping, lap, protection, safekeeping, trust, tutelage, wardengineering, logistics, machination, manipulationcoadministration, codirection, comanagement the fact or state of having (something) at one's disposaltook control of the process of selecting candidates for the scholarship enjoyment, hands, keeping, possession ownership, proprietorshipauthority, command, dominion, mastery, powerrepossession, retentionclaiming, collaring, commandeering, confiscation, procurement nonpossession dispossession, relinquishment, surrendering, transferal the right or means to command or control othersteachers are responsible for the students under their control arm, authority, clutch, command, death grip, dominion, grip, hold, mastery, power, reign, rein(s), sway clout, influence, leverage, pull, voice, weightjurisdictiondirection, managementdominance, imperium, predominance, sovereignty(also sovranty), supremacyprerogative, privilege, righteminence, importance, moment impotence, impotency, powerlessness helplessness, weakness controlverbto keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level (as of expression)you must learn to control your temper bridle, check, constrain, contain, curb, govern, hold, inhibit, keep, measure, pull in, regulate, rein (in), restrain, rule, tame bottle (up), choke (back), hold back, mince, muffle, pocket, repress, sink, smother, squelch, stifle, strangle, suppress, swallowarrest, interrupt, stopblock, hamper, handcuff, hinder, impede, obstructgag, muzzle, silence lose liberate, loose, loosen, unleashair, express, take out, vent to gain emotional or mental control ofhe controlled himself only with the greatest difficulty in the face of his opponent's insulting remarks calm, collect, compose, contain, re-collect, settle hold back, restrainrally, recoverlull, quiet, soothe, still, tranquilize(also tranquillize) to exercise authority or power overcircumstances often control the choices we make in life boss, captain, command, govern, preside (over), rule, sway(archaic) conduct, direct, head, leadadminister, manage, micromanage, oversee, regulate, superintend, supervisedictate, dominate, domineer, lord (it over), master, oppress, reign (over), tyrannizeconquer, subdue, subjugate to look after and make decisions aboutduring the period that she controlled the company it was highly profitable administer, administrate, carry on, conduct, direct, govern, guide, handle, keep, manage, operate, overlook, oversee, preside (over), regulate, run, steward, superintend, supervise, tend care (for), mind, watchlead, pilot, steerguard, protect, safeguardmicromanage, stage-managecodirect, comanage watch over n.power, authority, jurisdiction, control, command, sway, dominion mean the right to govern or rule or determine.power implies possession of ability to wield force, authority, or influence.the power to mold public opinion authority implies power for a specific purpose within specified limits.granted the authority to manage her estate jurisdiction applies to official power exercised within prescribed limits.the bureau having jurisdiction over parks control stresses the power to direct and restrain.you are responsible for the students under your control command implies the power to make arbitrary decisions and compel obedience.the army officer in command sway suggests the extent of exercised power or influence.the empire extended its sway over the region dominion stresses sovereign power or supreme authority.given dominion over all the animals v.conduct, manage, control, direct mean to use one's powers to lead, guide, or dominate.conduct implies taking responsibility for the acts and achievements of a group.conducted negotiations manage implies direct handling and manipulating or maneuvering toward a desired result.manages a meat market control implies a regulating or restraining in order to keep within bounds or on a course.controlling his appetite direct implies constant guiding and regulating so as to achieve smooth operation.directs the store's day-to-day business in 1523 |