control
[kən'trəʊl]

verb transitive

[Definition]: in charge of, supervise

[Example Sentences]:
1. They replaced the previous system of control orders which were more restrictive in 2011.
2. Sony has made its first bid for control of your living room, with the launch of its PlayStation 4.
3. He had joined soon after the militants took control of Mosul and its surroundings in 2014.
4. It also sports a very traditional control panel and a sale price just shy of $1,000.
5. Ford recovered control of the assets in May 2012.
6. Level 3 found that the average number of infected hosts per control and command C2 server is 1,700.
7. The elder Lee regained control of the company in 2010, but has been incapacitated since 2014.
8. In real time we want to help systems to make better access control decisions.
9. It was not clear when government security forces would take over control of the suburb.
10. We are trying to control the number of people that get in.
11. He says the user is always in control of the device.
12. So to blame Google for something it has no control over is just wrong.
13. The most significant of these is the ability to control the entire user experience.


[Antonyms]license, free, neglect

[Synonyms]direct, manage, rule
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