controlled
adjective
uk
/kənˈtrəʊld/ us
/kənˈtroʊld/controlled adjective (TAKING CARE)
controlled explosion Police carried out a controlled explosion on a suspicious vehicle.
controlled environment She allows her children to use messaging apps that give a more controlled environment, allowing her to block messages from strangers.
Access to the information is very controlled.
ஒப்பிடு
- The buildings were brought down in a controlled demolition.
- When diabetes is not controlled, patients present with eye and kidney problems and serious infections.
- The project will use controlled burns and logging to clear overgrown areas.
- Parking in the area was not controlled, and free access into the area was allowed.
- These lasers can deliver a much more controlled beam of light to small areas of the affected skin.
- She needs to be around nicer, kinder, more controlled people than the ones she knew growing up.
- anti-libertarian
- armlock
- boundary
- box someone out phrasal verb
- box someone/something in phrasal verb
- cripplingly
- crowd
- curb
- curtail
- curtailment
- keep (herself) to herself idiom
- keep something down phrasal verb
- limit
- limit something to something
- limitation
- stranglehold
- stunt
- suffocatingly
- tempered
- tie someone down phrasal verb
தலைப்புகளில் தொடர்புடைய சொற்கள், சொற்றொடர்கள் மற்றும் ஒத்த சொற்களையும் நீங்கள் காணலாம்:
controlled adjective (OF DRUG)
controlled substance He pleaded guilty to possession of controlled substances.
controlled drug It is a controlled drug approved for short-term use to treat insomnia.
ஒப்பிடு
- Medications can be divided into two categories: controlled and non-controlled.
- Many pharmacies have stopped selling some legal controlled medicines like narcotic painkillers.
- anti-libertarian
- armlock
- boundary
- box someone out phrasal verb
- box someone/something in phrasal verb
- cripplingly
- crowd
- curb
- curtail
- curtailment
- keep (herself) to herself idiom
- keep something down phrasal verb
- limit
- limit something to something
- limitation
- stranglehold
- stunt
- suffocatingly
- tempered
- tie someone down phrasal verb
controlled adjective (OF EXPERIMENT)
science
specialized
controlled trial Many other factors could account for these results, because these were not randomized controlled trials.
controlled study We conducted a controlled experiment/study to assess the effectiveness of the method.
controlled experiment
எதிர்ச்சொல்
- Few controlled experiments have been conducted on ageing and cognitive health.
- They began a randomized controlled study into the effects of oestrogen on the heart.
- The controlled, double-blind study was funded by a £400,000 grant from the government.
- These early studies were not controlled and were criticized for selection bias.
controlled
past simple and past participle of
control