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  1. the power to make a person, organization, or object do what you want: The new teacher has no control over the class. The police are in control of the situation. The place was in chaos, and nobody seemed to be in control. He lost control of the vehicle. Fewer examples.

  2. to order, limit, or rule something, or someone's actions or behaviour: If you can't control your dog, put it on a lead! You're going to have to learn to control your temper. The temperature is controlled by a thermostat. The laws controlling drugs are very strict in this country.

  3. [uncountable] the ability to make somebody/something do what you want. control over somebody/something The teacher had no control over the children. He fought hard to retain control over his work. control of something She struggled to keep control of her voice. She lost control of her car on the ice.

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    Aug 27, 2019 · Control. View All Platforms. Released On: Aug 27, 2019. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 70 Critic Reviews. 82. User Score Generally Favorable Based on 2,861 User Ratings. 7.5. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review. Where to Buy. Target ($29.99) Based on 70 Critic Reviews. Based on 36 Critic Reviews.

  5. noun. /kənˈtroʊl/ power. [uncountable] control (of/over somebody/something) the power to make decisions about how a country, an area, an organization, etc. is run The party is expecting to gain control of City Hall in the next election. The Democrats will probably lose control of Congress. A military junta took control of the country.

  6. Definitions of control. noun. power to direct or determine. “under control ” see more. noun. 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” see more. noun. the state that exists when one person or group has power over another.

  7. to stop something from spreading or getting worse. control something Firefighters are still trying to control the blaze. to control a disease. She was given drugs to control the pain. control something with something Most of the symptoms can be controlled with medication. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. machine.

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