Синоним слова to control

  • authority
  • curb
  • discipline
  • domination
  • force
  • government
  • jurisdiction
  • management
  • oversight
  • regulation
  • restraint
  • restriction
  • rule
  • supervision
  • ascendancy
  • bridle
  • charge
  • check
  • clout
  • containment
  • determination
  • direction
  • dominion
  • guidance
  • juice
  • limitation
  • manipulation
  • might
  • predomination
  • qualification
  • regimentation
  • ropes
  • strings
  • subjection
  • subordination
  • superintendence
  • supremacy
  • sway
  • weight
  • driver’s seat
  • inside track
  • upper hand
  • wire pulling
  • administer
  • command
  • conduct
  • deal with
  • dominate
  • govern
  • handle
  • lead
  • manage
  • manipulate
  • oversee
  • regulate
  • rule
  • run
  • supervise
  • administrate
  • advise
  • boss
  • bully
  • call
  • direct
  • discipline
  • domineer
  • guide
  • head
  • instruct
  • overlook
  • pilot
  • predominate
  • quarterback
  • regiment
  • steer
  • subject
  • subjugate
  • superintend
  • be in saddle
  • call the signals
  • head up
  • hold purse strings
  • hold sway over
  • hold the reins
  • push buttons
  • reign over
  • run the show
  • run things
  • adjust
  • check
  • contain
  • limit
  • regulate
  • awe
  • bridle
  • collect
  • compose
  • constrain
  • cool
  • corner
  • cow
  • monopolize
  • quell
  • repress
  • restrain
  • smother
  • subdue
  • rein in
  • simmer down

On this page you’ll find 378 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to control, such as: authority, curb, discipline, domination, force, and government.

  • comply
  • consent
  • follow
  • mismanage
  • neglect
  • obey
  • serve
  • submit
  • surrender
  • yield
  • misguide
  • mislead
  • abandon
  • chance
  • forsake
  • give up
  • jump in
  • let go
  • relinquish
  • renounce
  • resign
  • risk
  • rush
  • disorganize
  • agitate
  • allow
  • arouse
  • disperse
  • distribute
  • free
  • let go
  • release
  • scatter
  • share
  • start
  • abandon
  • chance
  • forsake
  • give up
  • jump in
  • relinquish
  • renounce
  • resign
  • risk
  • rush

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Control is either power or influence applied to the complete and successful direction or manipulation of persons or things: to be in control of a project. Authority is a power or right, usually because of rank or office, to issue commands and to punish for violations: to have authority over subordinates. Influence is a personal and unofficial power derived from deference of others to one’s character, ability, or station; it may be exerted unconsciously or may operate through persuasion: to have influence over one’s friends.

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WORDS RELATED TO CONTROL

  • administrate
  • be in the driver’s seat
  • be in the saddle
  • boss
  • carry out
  • conduct
  • control
  • crack the whip
  • direct
  • execute
  • govern
  • head
  • head up
  • hold the reins
  • oversee
  • pull the strings
  • pull the wires
  • render
  • ride herd on
  • run
  • run the show
  • sit on top of
  • superintend
  • supervise
  • administering
  • agency
  • application
  • authority
  • charge
  • command
  • conduct
  • conducting
  • control
  • directing
  • direction
  • dispensation
  • disposition
  • distribution
  • enforcement
  • execution
  • governing
  • government
  • guidance
  • handling
  • jurisdiction
  • legislation
  • order
  • organization
  • overseeing
  • oversight
  • performance
  • policy
  • power
  • provision
  • regulation
  • rule
  • running
  • strategy
  • superintendence
  • supervision
  • surveillance
  • ascendancy
  • control
  • domination
  • mastery
  • power
  • predominance
  • preeminence
  • preponderance
  • preponderancy
  • rule
  • superiority
  • supremacy
  • upper hand
  • advantage
  • ascendency
  • authority
  • command
  • control
  • dominance
  • dominion
  • edge
  • influence
  • jump
  • leg up
  • mastery power
  • pre-eminence
  • predominance
  • prepotence
  • prevalence
  • reign
  • rule
  • sovereignty
  • superiority
  • supremacy
  • sway
  • upper hand
  • whip hand
  • advantage
  • ascendency
  • authority
  • command
  • control
  • dominance
  • dominion
  • edge
  • influence
  • jump
  • leg up
  • mastery power
  • pre-eminence
  • predominance
  • prepotence
  • prevalence
  • reign
  • rule
  • sovereignty
  • superiority
  • supremacy
  • sway
  • upper hand
  • whip hand
  • advantage
  • authority
  • command
  • control
  • dominance
  • dominion
  • edge
  • influence
  • jump
  • leg up
  • mastery
  • on top
  • power
  • predominance
  • preeminence
  • prepotence
  • prevalence
  • reign
  • rule
  • sovereignty
  • superiority
  • supremacy
  • sway
  • upper hand
  • whip hand

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control

     ( controls    plural & 3rd person present)   ( controlling    present participle)   ( controlled    past tense & past participle  )

1       n-uncount   Controlof an organization, place, or system is the power to make all the important decisions about the way that it is run.  
oft N of/over n  
The restructuring involves Mr Ronson giving up control of the company…, The first aim of his government would be to establish control over the republic’s territory.      If you are in controlof something, you have the power to make all the important decisions about the way it is run.  

in control      phrase   usu v-link PHR, usu PHR of n  
Nobody knows who is in control of the club…, In the West, people feel more in control of their own lives.      If something is under your control, you have the power to make all the important decisions about the way that it is run.  

under one’s control      phrase   PHR after v, v-link PHR  
All the newspapers were taken under government control.     

2       n-uncount   If you have control of something or someone, you are able to make them do what you want them to do.  
oft N of/over n  
He lost control of his car…, Some teachers have more control over pupils than their parents have.     

3       n-uncount   If you show control, you prevent yourself behaving in an angry or emotional way.  
He had a terrible temper, and sometimes he would completely lose control…, He was working hard to keep control of himself.     

4       verb   The people who control an organization or place have the power to take all the important decisions about the way that it is run.  
He now controls the largest retail development empire in southern California…      V n  
Minebea ended up selling its controlling interest in both firms.      V-ing  

  -controlled      comb in adj  
AGA Gas is Swedish-controlled., …the state-controlled media.     

5       verb   To control a piece of equipment, process, or system means to make it work in the way that you want it to work.  
…a computerised system to control the gates…      V n  
…the controlled production of energy from sugar by a cell.      V-ed  

  -controlled      comb in adj  
…computer-controlled traffic lights.     

6       verb   When a government controls prices, wages, or the activity of a particular group, it uses its power to restrict them.  
The federal government tried to control rising health-care costs.      V n  
      Control is also a noun., n-uncount   with supp  
Control of inflation remains the government’s absolute priority.     

7       verb   If you controlyourself, or if you control your feelings, voice, or expression, you make yourself behave calmly even though you are feeling angry, excited, or upset.  
(=restrain)  

Jo was advised to learn to control herself…      V pron-refl  
I just couldn’t control my temper.      V n  

  controlled      adj  
(=restrained)  

Her manner was quiet and very controlled.     

8       verb   To control something dangerous means to prevent it from becoming worse or from spreading.  
One of the biggest tasks will be to control the spread of malaria.      V n  

9       n-count   A control is a device such as a switch or lever which you use in order to operate a machine or other piece of equipment.  
I practised operating the controls., …the control box.      If someone is at thecontrolsof a machine or other piece of equipment, they are operating it.  

at the controls      phrase  
He died of a heart attack while at the controls of the plane.     

10       n-var   Controls are the methods that a government uses to restrict increases, for example in prices, wages, or weapons.  
Critics question whether price controls would do any good…, They have very strict gun control in Sweden.     

11       n-var   Control is used to refer to a place where your documents or luggage are officially checked when you enter a foreign country.  
n N  
He went straight through Passport Control without incident.     

12   
  
  air traffic control  

  
  birth control  

  
  quality control  

  
  remote control  

  
  stock control  

13    If something is out of control, no-one has any power over it.  

out of control      phrase   usu v PHR, v-link PHR  
The fire is burning out of control…     

14    If something harmful is under control, it is being dealt with successfully and is unlikely to cause any more harm.  

under control      phrase   v-link PHR, PHR after v  
If the current violence is to be brought under control, the government needs to act.     

air traffic control  

1       n-uncount   Air traffic control is the activity of organizing the routes that aircraft should follow, and telling pilots by radio which routes they should take.  
oft N n  
…the nation’s overburdened air-traffic-control system.     

2       n-uncount-coll   Air traffic control is the group of people who organize the routes aircraft take.  
They have to wait for clearance from air traffic control.     

birth control     
Birth control means planning whether to have children, and using contraception to prevent having them when they are not wanted.      n-uncount  

control freak        ( control freaks    plural  ) If you say that someone is a control freak, you mean that they want to be in control of every situation they find themselves in.  
INFORMAL      n-count  
  (disapproval)
  

control tower        ( control towers    plural  ) A control tower is a building at an airport from which instructions are given to aircraft when they are taking off or landing. You can also refer to the people who work in a control tower as the control tower.      n-count  
The pilot told the control tower that he’d run into technical trouble.     

gun control     
Gun control refers to the laws that restrict the possession and use of guns.      n-uncount   oft N n  
France has tight gun-control laws for handguns, but not for hunting rifles.     

mission control     
Mission control is the group of people on Earth who are in charge of a flight by a spacecraft, or the place where these people work.      n-uncount  

quality control     
In an organization that produces goods or provides services, quality control is the activity of checking that the goods or services are of an acceptable standard.     (BUSINESS)      n-uncount  

remote control        ( remote controls    plural  )

1       n-uncount   Remote control is a system of controlling a machine or a vehicle from a distance by using radio or electronic signals.  
The bomb was detonated by remote control.     

2       n-count   The remote control for a television or video recorder is the device that you use to control the machine from a distance, by pressing the buttons on it.  

self-control     
Self-control is the ability to not show your feelings or not do the things that your feelings make you want to do.      n-uncount  
I began to wish I’d shown more self-control.     

stock control     
Stock control is the activity of making sure that a company always has exactly the right amount of goods available to sell.     (BUSINESS)      n-uncount  

  • Определения слова control

    • руководство, управление, контроль; власть.
      • In 1862 the territory passed under control of Great Britain under the name of British Honduras.
    • самообладание, сдержанность; владение собой.
      • Firstly, he was nervous, and secondly, he had lost control of himself to such an extent that his agitation was visible to others.
    • надзор, контроль.
      • During this peaceful manifestation no incident was noticed, and the square was under the control of police.
    • регулирование, управление
    • регулировка, настройка, подгонка
    • надзиратель, контролёр, проверяющее лицо
    • модуляция.
      • en (радио)
    • орган управления (кнопка, ручка, рычаг); ручка настройки радиоприёмника.
      • en (тех.)
    • контрольный пациент (в эксперименте).
      • en (мед.)
    • контрольное подопытное животное.
      • en (биол.)
    • дух, вселяющийся в медиума (в спиритизме)
    • пункт контроля (в автогонках; место, где производятся контрольные замеры параметров машины).
      • en (спорт.)
    • управляющий элемент, элемент управления.
      • en (информ.)

Синонимы к слову control

    • be in charge of
    • be in command of
    • charge
    • check
    • command
    • constraint
    • contain
    • curb
    • dictate
    • direct
    • direction
    • discipline
    • dominate
    • domination
    • handling
    • have a hold over
    • have power over
    • hegemony
    • hold back
    • hold sway over
    • influence
    • inspect
    • inspection
    • jurisdiction
    • keep in check
    • keep under control
    • limit
    • limitation
    • manage
    • management
    • manipulate
    • manipulation
    • monitor
    • oppress
    • organize
    • power
    • regulate
    • regulation
    • rein in
    • restrain
    • restraint
    • restrict
    • restriction
    • rule
    • run
    • running
    • say
    • self-control
    • sway

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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:4.5 / 2 votes

  1. control

    Govern carries the idea of authoritative administration or some exercise of authority that is at once effective and continuous; control is effective, but may be momentary or occasional. One controls what he holds or can hold at will absolutely in check; as, a skilful horseman controls a spirited horse; a person controls his temper; we say to one who is excited, «control yourself.» A person commands another when he has, or claims, the right to make that other do his will, with power of inflicting penalty if not obeyed; he controls another whom he can effectually prevent from doing anything contrary to his will; he governs one whom he actually does cause, regularly or constantly, to obey his will; a parent may command a child whom he can not govern or control. The best teachers are not greatly prone to command, but govern or control their pupils largely by other means. Command is, however, often used in the sense of securing, as well as requiring, submission or obedience, as when we speak of a commanding influence; a man commands the situation when he can shape events as he pleases; a fortress commands the region when no enemy can pass against its resistance. Govern implies the exercise of knowledge and judgment as well as power. To rule is more absolute and autocratic than to govern; to sway is to move by quiet but effectual influence; to mold is not only to influence feeling and action, but to shape character; to manage is to secure by skilful contrivance the doing of one’s will by those whom one can not directly control; a wise mother, by gentle means, sways the feelings and molds the lives of her children; to be able to manage servants is an important element of good housekeeping. The word reign, once so absolute, now simply denotes that one holds the official station of sovereign in a monarchy, with or without effective power; the Queen of England reigns; the Czar of Russia both reigns and rules.

    Synonyms:
    command, curb, direct, govern, influence, manage, mold, reign, reign over, restrain, rule, sway

    Antonyms:
    be in subjection, be subject, comply, obey, submit, yield

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:3.7 / 3 votes

  1. controlverb

    Synonyms:
    check, curb, moderate, repress, guide, regulate, restrain, coerce, manage, administer, govern

    Antonyms:
    neglect, abandon, license, berate, free, mismanage, misconduct

Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:5.0 / 1 vote

  1. controlnoun

    power to direct or determine

    «under control»

    Synonyms:
    controller, mastery, ascendancy, command, ascendency, ascendance, dominance, restraint, ascendence, control condition

  2. controlnoun

    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»

    Synonyms:
    controller, mastery, ascendancy, command, ascendency, ascendance, dominance, restraint, ascendence, control condition

  3. controlnoun

    (physiology) regulation or maintenance of a function or action or reflex etc

    «the timing and control of his movements were unimpaired»; «he had lost control of his sphincters»

    Synonyms:
    controller, mastery, ascendancy, command, ascendency, ascendance, dominance, restraint, ascendence, control condition

  4. control condition, controlnoun

    a standard against which other conditions can be compared in a scientific experiment

    «the control condition was inappropriate for the conclusions he wished to draw»

    Synonyms:
    restraint, controller, mastery, ascendancy, command, ascendance, dominance, ascendency, ascendence, control condition

  5. controlnoun

    the activity of managing or exerting control over something

    «the control of the mob by the police was admirable»

    Synonyms:
    controller, mastery, ascendancy, command, ascendency, ascendance, dominance, restraint, ascendence, control condition

  6. dominance, ascendance, ascendence, ascendancy, ascendency, controlnoun

    the state that exists when one person or group has power over another

    «her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her»

    Synonyms:
    controller, laterality, restraint, dominance, ascendance, authorization, mastery, say-so, ascendency, control condition, potency, command, authority, ascendancy, ascendence, authorisation

  7. restraint, controlnoun

    discipline in personal and social activities

    «he was a model of polite restraint»; «she never lost control of herself»

    Synonyms:
    restraint, dominance, control condition, controller, mastery, ascendancy, command, ascendency, ascendance, simplicity, chasteness, constraint, ascendence, simpleness

  8. command, control, masterynoun

    great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity

    «a good command of French»

    Synonyms:
    controller, mastery, restraint, dominance, bid, ascendance, ascendancy, instruction, dictation, bidding, supremacy, ascendency, subordination, program line, statement, command, domination, control condition, ascendence

  9. control, controllernoun

    a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine

    «the speed controller on his turntable was not working properly»; «I turned the controls over to her»

    Synonyms:
    accountant, controller, restrainer, mastery, ascendancy, command, ascendency, ascendance, dominance, restraint, comptroller, ascendence, control condition

  10. controlnoun

    a spiritual agency that is assumed to assist the medium during a seance

    Synonyms:
    controller, mastery, ascendancy, command, ascendency, ascendance, dominance, restraint, ascendence, control condition

  11. controlverb

    the economic policy of controlling or limiting or curbing prices or wages etc.

    «they wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls»

    Synonyms:
    controller, mastery, ascendancy, command, ascendency, ascendance, dominance, restraint, ascendence, control condition

  12. control, commandverb

    exercise authoritative control or power over

    «control the budget»; «Command the military forces»

    Synonyms:
    assure, ensure, ascertain, verify, moderate, hold in, hold, overtop, manipulate, overlook, check, dominate, keep in line, require, operate, master, see to it, command, insure, curb, see, contain

  13. control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderateverb

    lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits

    «moderate your alcohol intake»; «hold your tongue»; «hold your temper»; «control your anger»

    Synonyms:
    crack, ensure, mark, hold in, jibe, verify, gibe, mince, make, declare, lead, tick off, view as, carry, book, operate, concur, have, maintain, master, hold, moderate, sustain, learn, checker, check out, match, stamp down, conquer, retain, stop, nurse, defy, condition, assure, tame, cut back, guard, prevail, manipulate, comprise, break, suss out, check off, withstand, adjudge, suppress, accommodate, curb, check up on, look into, ascertain, harbour, insure, soften, go over, reserve, check, hold back, give, take hold, train, go for, see, conceal, take, deem, incorporate, support, find out, obtain, discipline, apply, chasten, check over, restrict, bind, tone down, have got, entertain, subdue, temper, correspond, command, restrain, keep, concord, keep back, oblige, fit, throw, keep in line, arrest, check into, tally, enclose, contain, bear, inhibit, determine, hold up, retard, take for, turn back, harbor, chequer, delay, watch, defend, see to it, confine, chair, admit, curtail, tick, halt, obligate, agree, mark off

  14. operate, controlverb

    handle and cause to function

    «do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol»; «control the lever»

    Synonyms:
    go, manoeuvre, see, hold in, ascertain, moderate, maneuver, mesh, hold, function, manipulate, work, manoeuver, engage, keep in line, run, operate, assure, master, check, lock, operate on, see to it, command, insure, ensure, curb, verify, contain

  15. manipulate, keep in line, controlverb

    control (others or oneself) or influence skillfully, usually to one’s advantage

    «She manipulates her boss»; «She is a very controlling mother and doesn’t let her children grow up»; «The teacher knew how to keep the class in line»; «she keeps in line»

    Synonyms:
    assure, misrepresent, see, fudge, hold in, fake, pull strings, cook, moderate, hold, manipulate, ensure, wangle, check, pull wires, keep in line, falsify, ascertain, operate, master, rig, see to it, command, insure, curb, verify, contain

  16. control, verifyverb

    check or regulate (a scientific experiment) by conducting a parallel experiment or comparing with another standard

    «Are you controlling for the temperature?»

    Synonyms:
    assure, ensure, ascertain, verify, affirm, moderate, hold in, hold, manipulate, aver, assert, check, swan, keep in line, swear, operate, master, see to it, avow, command, insure, curb, see, contain

  17. controlverb

    verify by using a duplicate register for comparison

    «control an account»

    Synonyms:
    assure, ensure, ascertain, verify, moderate, hold in, hold, manipulate, check, keep in line, operate, master, see to it, command, insure, curb, see, contain

  18. see, check, insure, see to it, ensure, control, ascertain, assureverb

    be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something

    «He verified that the valves were closed»; «See that the curtains are closed»; «control the quality of the product»

    Synonyms:
    guarantee, ensure, project, interpret, verify, look, experience, tick off, visualise, fit, gibe, assure, image, hold, run across, moderate, learn, checker, condition, mark off, run into, discover, escort, stop, examine, pick up, visit, reckon, consider, tally, come across, get a line, hold in, suss out, get wind, check off, check over, take care, match, check up on, look into, ascertain, mark, command, insure, attend, promise, date, realize, go over, train, check, hold back, underwrite, meet, go out, witness, manipulate, fancy, catch, construe, find out, see, discipline, tell, check into, regard, visualize, picture, find, go through, take in, correspond, curb, secure, view, keep in line, arrest, hear, cover, contain, operate, get word, envision, determine, figure, encounter, retard, crack, turn back, reassure, chequer, watch, see to it, break, understand, check out, master, go steady, tick, realise, jibe, agree, delay

  19. master, controlverb

    have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of

    «Do you control these data?»

    Synonyms:
    assure, surmount, get the hang, curb, dominate, verify, see, overcome, moderate, hold in, hold, manipulate, ensure, check, keep in line, ascertain, operate, master, see to it, command, insure, get over, subdue, contain

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    • Activity
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  1. controlnoun

    Synonyms:
    ascendency, sway, command, rule, dominion, government, mastery, superintendence, direction

  2. controlverb

    Synonyms:
    direct, manage, regulate, govern, superintend, have the direction of, have charge of

  3. controlverb

    Synonyms:
    hinder, check, repress, curb, restrain, bridle

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  1. controlnoun

    Synonyms:
    restraint, repression, check, hindrance, domination, ascendency, dominion, regulation, superintendence governance, command, mastery

    Antonyms:
    unrestraint, abandon, subjection

  2. controlverb

    Synonyms:
    restrain, regulate, govern, manage, repress, direct, bridle, dominate

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  1. List of paraphrases for «control»:

    monitoring, oversight, controlling, controls, scrutiny, supervision, monitor, check, controlled, inspection, checking, screening, supervisory, fight, checks, contrôle, witness, surveillance, limitation, combat, command, witnesses, regulatory, mastery, regulate, controller, struggle, combating, review, contorl, grip, ownership, audit, domination, assurance, controlsolenoid, nations-controlled, masters, verification, ctrl, management, supervise, reduction, comptrollership, scrutinise, auditing

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How to use control in a sentence?

  1. Paul Ryan:

    A few perpetrators of evil do not represent us, they do not control us, justice will be done.

  2. Marcus Aurelius:

    The more we value things outside our control, the less control we have.

  3. David Knight:

    Everybody thinks video conferencing is easy and it turns out the tech is really hard to do, you don’t control the network, you don’t control the ISP, you don’t control whether somebody turns the microwave on and interferes with the WiFi.

  4. Larry Jacobs:

    If (the ‘Yes’ campaign) said they were going to cut the police force by 200, they’re going to lose. They don’t say that. They talk about righteous and understandable rage to reign in the police department, which is out of control, it’s pretty clear the direction is intended to be quite different, and this would be used as kind of a path. The community is very well organized. If this thing passes, it’s highly unlikely you’re going to see the mayor and city council ignore what will be a historic bill.

  5. David Adesnik:

    The way to start turning this around is to help the local partners who worked with us to defeat ISIS to take the next step and consolidate their hold of the territory they liberated in northeastern Syria, those areas have important oil and gas assets, which Assad wants to control. If our partners hold them, it would be the most important card in our hand at the negotiating table.


Translations for control

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  • سيطرArabic
  • сдържаност, контролна група, власт, контролирам, управление, управлявам, самообладаниеBulgarian
  • controlar, controlCatalan, Valencian
  • řídit, nadvláda, ovládat, správa, kontrolaCzech
  • styre, kontrollereDanish
  • Kontrollgruppe, Kontrollelement, kontrollieren, Kontrolle, Steuerelement, steuernGerman
  • έλεγχος, ελέγχωGreek
  • kontroloEsperanto
  • contramedida, control, dirección, autodominio, patrón de comparación, controlar, manejo, organización, mando, administraciónSpanish
  • kontrollgrupp, võim, kontrollEstonian
  • kontrolatuBasque
  • کنترلPersian
  • itsehillintä, kontrolloida, hallita, ohjaus, hallinta, varmistaa, ohjata, vertailuryhmä, valvoaFinnish
  • contrôle, contrôlerFrench
  • srianadh, urlámhasIrish
  • srian, ceannsaichScottish Gaelic
  • controlarGalician
  • niyantranGujarati
  • לשלוטHebrew
  • niyantranHindi
  • kontwoleHaitian Creole
  • korlátoz, kontrollál, szabályozHungarian
  • kendali, mengendalikan, mengontrolIndonesian
  • comandi, influenzare, autorità, dirigere, controllare, comando, controlloItalian
  • 制御, コントロール, 支配, 操るJapanese
  • 조절하다, 통제, 조절, 통제하다, 제어Korean
  • kontrolKurdish
  • imperium, impero, imperator, teneo, controlLatin
  • whakamatuaMāori
  • kawalan, mengawal, menguasaiMalay
  • beheersing, controleren, besturen, controle, beheersen, invloedDutch
  • kontrollereNorwegian
  • zarządzać, kontrolka, sterować, samokontrola, kontrola, kontrolować, grupa kontrolna, nadzorowaćPolish
  • controlo, controlar, controlePortuguese
  • control, grup de control, comandă, element de control, grup de comparație, element de comandă, autoritate, mecanism de siguranțăRomanian
  • контролировать, контрольная группа, власть, контроль, управлятьRussian
  • kontroll, kontrollera, kontrollgruppSwedish
  • నియంత్రించుTelugu
  • kontrol etmek, kumanda etmek, kontrolTurkish
  • qaboo krnaUrdu
  • Chinese

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