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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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Controlcontrol noun1 power to direct or determine; "under control"2 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"3 (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"4 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"[syn: control condition]5 the activity of managing or exerting control over something; "the control of the mob by the police was admirable"6 the state that exists when one person or group has power over another; "her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her"[syn: dominance]7 discipline in personal and social activities; "he was a model of polite restraint"; "she never lost control of herself"[syn: restraint][ant: unrestraint]8 great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity; "a good command of French"[syn: command]9 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"10 a spiritual agency that is assumed to assist the medium during a seance11 the economic policy of controlling or limiting or curbing prices or wages etc ; "they wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls"verb1 exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces"2 lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger"3 handle and cause to function; "do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol"; "control the lever"[syn: operate]4 control (others or oneself) or influence skillfully, usually to one's advantage; "She manipulates her boss"; "She is a very controlling mother and doesn't let her children grow up"; "The teacher knew how to keep the class in line"; "she keeps in line"[syn: manipulate]5 check or regulate (a scientific experiment) by conducting a parallel experiment or comparing with another standard; "Are you controlling for the temperature?"6 verify by using a duplicate register for comparison; "control an account"7 be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the product"[syn: see]8 have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of; "Do you control these data?"[syn: master] |
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