control

VERBNOUN /kən'troʊl/
7 LETTERS · 2 SYLLABLES · STARTS WITH C

control is a valid 7-letter word worth 9 points in Scrabble and 12 points in Words with Friends.

SCRABBLE WORDS WITH FRIENDS
C3O1N1T1R1O1L1
3 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 =9 PTS
DOUBLE WORD → 18TRIPLE WORD → 27
MEANING

What does control mean?

VERB · 9 SENSES
1

Handle and cause to function.

“control the lever”

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2

Check or regulate (a scientific experiment) by conducting a parallel experiment or comparing with another standard.

“Are you controlling for the temperature?”

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3

Have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of.

“Do you control these data?”

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4

Exercise authoritative control or power over.

“control the budget”

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5

Verify by using a duplicate register for comparison.

“control an account”

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6

Lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits.

“control your anger”

7

Place under restrictions; limit access to by law.

“this substance is controlled”

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8

Be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something.

“control the quality of the product”

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9

Maintain influence over (others or oneself) skillfully, usually to one's advantage.

“She is a very controlling mother and doesn't let her children grow up”

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NOUN · 11 SENSES
1

Great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity.

2

A mechanism that controls the operation of a machine.

“the speed controller on his turntable was not working properly”

“I turned the controls over to her”

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3

A relation of constraint of one entity (thing or person or group) by another.

“measures for the control of disease”

“they instituted controls over drinking on campus”

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4

A spiritual agency that is assumed to assist the medium during a seance.

5

(physiology) regulation or maintenance of a function or action or reflex etc.

“the timing and control of his movements were unimpaired”

“he had lost control of his sphincters”

6

Power to direct or determine.

“under control”

7

The activity of managing or exerting control over something.

“the control of the mob by the police was admirable”

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8

The economic policy of controlling or limiting or curbing prices or wages etc.

“they wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls”

9

A standard against which other conditions can be compared in a scientific experiment.

“the control condition was inappropriate for the conclusions he wished to draw”

10

Discipline in personal and social activities.

“she never lost control of herself”

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