Superlative for coordinated, or done under supervision or control
“It is important to ensure that the venue meets the guidelines for conducting a controlled test.”
Superlative for done or operating within certain limits or restrictions
“In my code, works are initiated and executed with random decisions operating within controlled parameters.”
Superlative for having control over one's emotions or temperament
“It would seem like fertile ground for a nuanced and controlled critique of video game culture.”
Superlative for showing self-restraint or abstemious moderation
“While the controlled use of illicit drugs may appear to be next to impossible, the controlled use of alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, and sugar is usually viewed as quite possible.”
(of a person) Superlative for calm and self-controlled
(of a rule or discipline) Superlative for rigidly enforced, typically demanding total obedience or observance
Superlative for polite, compliant, or generally well-behaved
Superlative for in an organized or systematic way or manner
Superlative for careful and prudent in one's speech or actions
Superlative for to be continuously haunted or possessed by something, especially negative emotions, ideas or desires
Superlative for controlled or regulated by someone or something
Superlative for being at the mercy of
Superlative for advocating the upholding or maintenance of tradition
Superlative for not excessively showy or lively
Superlative for forbidden or not permitted
Superlative for having sound or fair judgment based on good sense
Superlative for done or performed with a conscious purpose or intent
Superlative for unnatural, awkward or contrived in nature or behavior
(of information) Superlative for protected from being made public
Superlative for containing only relevant parts, brief and controlled
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