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    Con·trol
    /kənˈtrōl/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. determine the behavior or supervise the running of: "he was appointed to control the company's marketing strategy" Similar be in charge ofrunbe in control ofmanage
    • 2. take into account (an extraneous factor that might affect results) when performing an experiment: "no attempt was made to control for variations"
  2. Control is a function of management that helps to check errors and take corrective actions. This is done to minimize deviation from standards and ensure that the stated goals of the organization are achieved in a desired manner.

  3. Definition of control verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. to stop yourself from expressing strong emotions or behaving in a silly way: You’re going to have to learn to control your temper. to limit the number, amount, or increase of something: They couldn’t control the spread of the disease. to rule or govern an area: The police controlled the country during the civil war.

  5. Control in a business setting, or organizational control, involves the processes and procedures that regulate, guide, and protect an organization. It is one of the four primary managerial functions, along with planning, organizing, and leading.

  6. noun. us / kənˈtroʊl/ Add to word list. [ no plural ] the power to make a person or thing do what you want: The new teacher has no control over the class. He lost control of the car. under control. If a situation is under control, things are happening in the way that you want them to: Don’t worry – everything’s under control. out of control.

  7. Define control: to direct the behavior of (a person or animal) : to cause (a person or animal) to do what you want—usage, synonyms, more.

  8. (mass noun) the power to influence or direct people's behaviour or the course of events the whole operation is under the control of a production manager the situation was slipping out of her control the ability to manage a machine, vehicle, or other moving object he lost control of his car improve your ball control the restriction of an ...

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