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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
Playing out from the back means the team with the ball is in control of play, but obviously there is more of the pitch to cover and more opposition players to play through.
Musk’s business interests also include space exploration, as he remains in control of the private company SpaceX.
But instead of feeling stressed out as the end of the month neared and trying to stretch our food dollars with lots of pasta and beans, I felt much more in control, knowing that this large chunk of money would hit our bank account on the first of the month.
Moreover, with Trumpov returning and Republicans in control of the House and Senate, there's arguably less urgency to do any tax planning moves before we see what legislation ends up passing.
A break early in the third set left her in control and on the way to her first title of the year.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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