controlar

Verb

 * 1) to control
 * 2) to check

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to control

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to control to determine the behavior of
 * 2)  to keep under control
 * 3)  to govern to exercise sovereign authority
 * 4)  to contain to limit through restraint
 * 5)  to limit not to allow to go beyond a certain bound
 * 1)  to govern to exercise sovereign authority
 * 2)  to contain to limit through restraint
 * 3)  to limit not to allow to go beyond a certain bound
 * 1)  to contain to limit through restraint
 * 2)  to limit not to allow to go beyond a certain bound
 * 1)  to limit not to allow to go beyond a certain bound
 * 1)  to limit not to allow to go beyond a certain bound
 * 1)  to limit not to allow to go beyond a certain bound

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to control, to rein in
 * 2) to manage, to handle e.g. managing symptoms, pain, stress or emotions
 * 3) to monitor, to check, to supervise, to oversee, to verify, to regulate, to check on
 * 4)  to be controlled, to be managed
 * 5)  to be monitored, to be checked
 * 6)  to get a grip i.e. to control oneself