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controlled

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/kənˈtroʊld/ · con-trolled

Managed and directed; subject to the influence or authority of someone or something.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Managed and directed; subject to the influence or authority of someone or something.

انتظام کردہ اور ہدایت کردہ؛ کسی شخص یا چیز کے اثر یا اختیار کے تابع۔

کنٹرولڈ

controlled

Synonyms

regulatedmanagedsupervisedنظم کردہزیر کنٹرولانتظام کردہ

Antonyms

uncontrolledchaoticunmanagedبے قابوتخریبغیر منظم

Common Collocations

  • controlled environment
  • controlled situation
  • controlled experiment

Example Sentences

The situation was well controlled by the authorities.

حالات کو حکام نے اچھی طرح کنٹرول کیا۔

Halaat ko hukama ne achi tarah control kiya.

She maintained a controlled demeanor during the negotiations.

اس نے مذاکرات کے دوران ایک کنٹرولڈ رویہ برقرار رکھا۔

Us ne muzakarat ke doran aik controlled rawaya barqarar rakha.

The experiment must be conducted in a controlled setting.

تجربہ ایک کنٹرولڈ ماحول میں کیا جانا چاہیے۔

Tajurba aik controlled maahol mein kiya jana chahiye.

Easily Confused With

controllable:Controllable refers to something that can be controlled, while controlled refers to something that is already under control.

Word Family

control
verbکنٹرول کرنا
controller
nounکنٹرولر
controllable
adjectiveکنٹرول کرنے کے قابل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of controlling a game with a remote.

Imagine a puppet being controlled by strings.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہزاروں خواہشیں ایسی کہ ہر خواہش پہ دم نکلے

Hazaron khwahishen aisi keh har khwahish pe dam nikle

Thousands of desires, each so intense that it takes my breath away.

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

عقل کو قابو رکھو، جذبات کو نہیں۔

Aqal ko qaboo rakho, jazbat ko nahi.

Control your intellect, not your emotions.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "controllare" — to check, rule, or regulate

First known use: 15th century

The word 'controlled' evolved from the Latin word 'controllare', meaning to check or regulate, and has been used in English since the late 15th century.