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control - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of control in Hindi

  • नियंत्रण
  • संयम
  • संचालन
  • अंकुश
  • निरोध
  • नियंत्रण करना
  • संचालित करना
  • संयम रखना
  • काबू पाना

control Definition

Noun

  • the power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events.
  • a group or individual used as a standard of comparison for checking the results of a survey or experiment.
  • a member of an intelligence organization who personally directs the activities of a spy.
  • a high card that will prevent the opponents from establishing a particular suit.

Verb

  • determine the behavior or supervise the running of.
  • take into account (an extraneous factor that might affect results) when performing an experiment.

control Example

  • you shouldn't have dogs if you can't control them ( यदि आप उन्हें नियंत्रित नहीं कर सकते तो आपके पास कुत्ते नहीं होने चाहिए )
  • communications could be established with central control ( संचार केंद्रीय नियंत्रण के साथ स्थापित किया जा सकता है ) 
  • he was appointed to control the company's marketing strategy ( उन्हें कंपनी की मार्केटिंग रणनीति को नियंत्रित करने के लिए नियुक्त किया गया था )
  • Yully struggled to control it and then surrendered. ( यूली ने इसे नियंत्रित करने के लिए संघर्ष किया और फिर आत्मसमर्पण कर दिया। )

More Sentence

  • I have to learn to control myself.
  • TP53 makes a protein called p53 that is one of these quality control mechanisms.
  • A person couldn't be in control all the time - right all the time.
  • But he had begun talking, and the more he talked the less could he control his words.
  • You can't control me.
  • You've gained some valuable experience about how things can get out of control so quickly.
  • I can't control myself.  
  • If he had simply ignored her, she might have been able to get her emotions under control, but now a sob threatened so convincingly that she was afraid to breathe.
  • I can barely control myself.
  • Alex liked being in control, and he had none in this situation.
  • I need you to control yourself.
  • Dictators may think they can control information access and technology.
  • In the realm of abstract planning, the person has complete control.
  • He failed in his attempt to take control of the company.
  • He was testing your ability to take control of a meeting.
  • At that point, higher command would take control of the unit.
  • Honto sapiens is now able to take control of both the speciation process and the move from carbon to silicon life forms.
  • I feel that we can take control of our own destiny, no matter what the external environment says.
  • Labour would also take control of the national electricity grid, making it responsibility for energy saving.
  • She saw it as an opportunity to take control of her life and set about tackling the crisis with positive thinking.
  • But we need only penetrate to the essence of any historic event--which lies in the activity of the general mass of men who take part in it--to be convinced that the will of the historic hero does not control the actions of the mass but is itself continually controlled.
  • Never in her life had she been so attracted to a man – so totally out of control in his presence.
  • He had no control of his own powers, and he'd not yet been tested in a confrontation with the man who enslaved him.
  • I took a deep breath trying to control myself.
  • But whether Helen stays at home or makes visits in other parts of the country, her education is always under the immediate direction and exclusive control of her teacher.
  • he had to control his temper
  • passport control
  • he made an effort to control himself
  • Templates provide stricter control over the surface form of the resulting clauses than do clause plans.
  • he lost control of his car
  • improve your ball control
  • no attempt was made to control for variations
  • give children time to get control of their emotions
  • pest control
  • mission control
  • the situation was slipping out of her control
  • Particularly troubling to us is that no means is offered for determining at what time(s) a given parameter reflects either planning or control.
  • he sat with his KGB control as the details of his new assignment were explained
  • Rigorous validation and quality control procedures have been imposed throughout the development course.
  • the whole operation is under the control of a production manager
  • But, apart from that, it also directly and immediately harms her by reducing her control of the purely self-regarding portion of her life.
  • the volume control