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control
verb
-
control
,
controlling
,
controls
,
controlled
to
direct
,
limit
,
or
rule
people
,
things
,
or
events
so
that
they
behave
or
happen
in
the
way
you
want
•
Pilots
control
the
airplane
with
pedals
and
a
yoke
.
Pilots
control
the
airplane
with
pedals
and
a
yoke
.
•
She
tried
to
control
her
laughter
during
the
serious
ceremony
.
She
tried
to
control
her
laughter
during
the
serious
ceremony
.
Same
origin
as
the
noun
:
from
Anglo-French
contreroule
,
meaning
“
counter-check
”.
verb
-
control
,
controlling
,
controls
,
controlled
to
make
something
or
someone
behave
,
move
,
or
work
in
the
way
you
want
•
Strong
winds
controlled
the
direction
of
the
fire
.
Strong
winds
controlled
the
direction
of
the
fire
.
•
You
can
control
the
toy
car
with
this
app
on
your
phone
.
You
can
control
the
toy
car
with
this
app
on
your
phone
.
verb
-
control
,
controlling
,
controls
,
controlled
to
limit
something
or
keep
it
from
becoming
too
strong
,
large
,
or
harmful
•
Medicine
helped
control
his
high
blood
pressure
.
Medicine
helped
control
his
high
blood
pressure
.
•
We
need
to
control
the
spread
of
rumors
before
they
damage
the
company
.
We
need
to
control
the
spread
of
rumors
before
they
damage
the
company
.
roll
verb
to
move
by
turning
over
and
over
on
a
surface
,
or
to
make
something
move
this
way
•
The
ball
rolled
down
the
hill
until
it
hit
a
tree
.
The
ball
rolled
down
the
hill
until
it
hit
a
tree
.
•
She
laughed
as
her
puppy
tried
to
roll
onto
its
back
to
get
a
belly
rub
.
She
laughed
as
her
puppy
tried
to
roll
onto
its
back
to
get
a
belly
rub
.
Old
French
“
roller
”,
from
Latin
“
rotulus
” (
small
wheel
),
related
to
“
rota
”
meaning
wheel
.
noun
a
small
round
or
long
piece
of
bread
baked
for
one
person
•
I
ate
a
warm
buttered
roll
with
my
soup
.
I
ate
a
warm
buttered
roll
with
my
soup
.
•
Would
you
like
a
ham
roll
for
lunch
?
Would
you
like
a
ham
roll
for
lunch
?
verb
to
move
forward
on
wheels
•
The
train
slowly
rolled
out
of
the
station
.
The
train
slowly
rolled
out
of
the
station
.
•
Make
sure
the
stroller
’
s
wheels
are
locked
,
or
it
might
roll
down
the
ramp
.
Make
sure
the
stroller
’
s
wheels
are
locked
,
or
it
might
roll
down
the
ramp
.
verb
to
shape
something
by
turning
it
round
and
round
,
usually
into
a
tube
or
ball
•
She
rolled
the
dough
into
thin
circles
for
the
tortillas
.
She
rolled
the
dough
into
thin
circles
for
the
tortillas
.
•
He
rolled
a
sheet
of
paper
to
make
a
telescope
for
the
kids
.
He
rolled
a
sheet
of
paper
to
make
a
telescope
for
the
kids
.
verb
(
informal
,
film
)
to
start
or
continue
recording
video
or
sound
•
“
Camera
’
s
rolling
!”
the
director
shouted
before
the
actors
began
the
scene
.
“
Camera
’
s
rolling
!”
the
director
shouted
before
the
actors
began
the
scene
.
•
Keep
it
rolling
—
we
might
catch
a
candid
moment
.
Keep
it
rolling
—
we
might
catch
a
candid
moment
.
noun
an
official
list
of
names
,
especially
of
members
or
students
•
The
teacher
checked
the
attendance
roll
before
starting
the
lesson
.
The
teacher
checked
the
attendance
roll
before
starting
the
lesson
.
•
His
name
was
added
to
the
voters
’
roll
last
month
.
His
name
was
added
to
the
voters
’
roll
last
month
.