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in control
adjective as in administrative
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adjective as in high-powered
adjective as in managerial
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adjective as in powerful
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adjective as in responsible
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- at fault
- at the helm
- authoritative
- bonded
- bound
- bound to
- carrying the load
- censurable
- chargeable
- compelled
- constrained
- contracted
- decision-making
- devolving on
- duty-bound
- engaged
- executive
- exposed
- fettered
- hampered
- held
- high
- in authority
- incumbent
- minding the store
- obligated
- obliged
- on the hook
- open
- susceptive
- sworn to
- tied
- to blame
- under contract
- under obligation
adjective as in supervisory
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Example Sentences
This will also make you feel more in control.
“Also, the party in control of each chamber would have to exercise strict party discipline when they have just a few votes advantage, since each member of Congress effectively has a veto. We saw this with the current Republican control of the House and Democrat control of the Senate.”
The prosecution told the trial that Thomas was in a "downward spiral" but in control of his actions at the time of the killing.
"Our findings suggest that sodium oxybate can be taken on an as-needed basis, such as before work or a social event, so patients can tailor treatment to their own daily needs and get in control of their symptoms," said Simonyan.
But next session, Republicans will be in control there too.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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