1. controlling - Noun
2. controlling - Adjective
3. controlling - Verb
Derived from control
5. controlling - Adjective Satellite
of Control
Source: Webster's dictionarya controlling interest in the firm Source: Internet
1999–2002: Ownership change DeBartolo returned from his suspension in 1999, but a series of lawsuits over control of the family's vast holdings led him to surrender controlling interest to the Yorks as part of a 2000 settlement. Source: Internet
1931 Irgun split Many Haganah fighters objected to the official policy of havlagah (restraint) that Jewish political leaders (who had become increasingly controlling of the Haganah) had imposed on the militia. Source: Internet
2006 Mazda3 Further financial difficulties at Mazda during the 1990s (partly caused by losses related to the 1997 Asian financial crisis ) caused Ford to increase its stake to a 33.4-percent controlling interest in May 1996. Source: Internet
According to D. Tvarijonavičius, now more than a month after the start of the pandemic, in these challenging days, effective testing is one of the key strategies in controlling the spread of COVID-19. Source: Internet
According to the 50-year-old statute, sexual education programs “should supplement the work in the home and the church…including knowledge of the power of the sex drive and the necessity of controlling that drive by self-discipline.” Source: Internet