Word info

controul

Speech parts

1. controul - Noun

2. controul - Verb

Meaning

controul (countable and uncountable, plural controuls)

Obsolete form of control.

controul (third-person singular simple present controuls, present participle controulling or controuling, simple past and past participle controulled or controuled)

Obsolete form of control.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

It was incumbent on us then to try this remedy, and with that view to frame a republican system on such a scale & in such a form as will controul all the evils wch. have been experienced. James Madison

A course of precedents and judicial proceedings in Courts of justice make the law: it would be endless to cite cases upon it. A course of practice for a few years has been held to controul an Act of Parliament. John Eardley Wilmot

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