The temperature is controlled by a thermostat.
The government is trying to control spending.
- agentive
- aggrandize
- assert your authority
- assume
- assumption
- gatekeeping
- get the better of someone idiom
- get your hooks into someone/something idiom
- get/fall into the wrong hands idiom
- govern
- Orwellian
- over-control
- paternalism
- paternalist
- paternalistic
- unpoliced
- unsupervised
- wear the trousers idiom
- well in hand
- what someone says, goes idiom
Idiom
Phrasal verb
control
noun
uk
/kənˈtrəʊl/ us
/kənˈtroʊl/control noun (POWER)
B2 [ C or U ]
control over She doesn't have any control over that child - it's embarrassing.
out of/beyond/outside someone’s control There was nothing we could do about it - the situation was out of/beyond/outside our control.
crowd control She criticized the police's methods of crowd control.
parental controls
- The army took control of the city after the president's fall from power.
- We keep a tight control on the organization's finances.
- The terrorists assumed control of the plane and forced it to land in the desert.
- The car went out of control and plunged over the cliff.
- Troops yesterday seized control of the broadcasting station.
- absolute authority
- abuse of power
- ahold
- all's well that ends well idiom
- all-powerful
- ascendancy
- dominance
- domination
- dominion
- driven
- girl power
- oversight
- pay grade
- peer pressure
- power base
- power grab
- the upper hand
- under the command of someone
- under the influence of someone/something
- yoke
control noun (SWITCH)
control panel The main instruments are in the centre of the control panel.
[ C usually singular ] (also control key); (written abbreviation Ctrl)
- adapter
- clicker
- coaxial
- corded
- cordless
- dimmer
- dimmer switch
- dock
- octocopter
- on-off
- outlet
- patch into something phrasal verb
- patch someone through phrasal verb
- pause
- plug
- shaver point
- switchboard
- terminal
- trip switch
- wiring harness
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