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In control Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /kənˈtɹoʊɫ
in kuhn-TROHL
ˈɪn/ /kəntɹˈəʊl
in kuhn-TROHL

Definition

Having the power to direct or manage something; able to handle a situation or emotions calmly and with authority.

Usage & Nuances

'In control' is often used to describe someone's composure during stressful situations or their authority over a process. Common phrases: 'stay in control,' 'be in control of,' 'lose control' (the opposite). Used both for people and abstract situations (e.g., 'in control of your emotions').

Example Sentences

She is always in control during meetings.

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Try to stay in control of your emotions.

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He felt in control after finishing his training.

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Even when things get stressful, she manages to stay in control.

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Don’t worry, everything is in control now.

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If you’re not in control, let someone else take over.

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