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Associations of "Out of control" (30 Words)
ascendant | Most powerful or important or influential. The newly ascendant liberal party. |
controllable | Capable of being directed or influenced. Discontent began to give way to barely controllable rage. |
dominate | Have dominance or the power to defeat over. Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood. |
dominated | Controlled or ruled by superior authority or power. |
govern | Serve to decide (a legal case). Most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German. |
governing | The act of governing exercising authority. Governing bodies. |
indiscriminately | In a random manner; unsystematically. His armies slaughtered men women and children indiscriminately. |
manageable | Able to be controlled or dealt with without difficulty. Her long hair was black wavy and manageable. |
mastery | Comprehensive knowledge or skill in a particular subject or activity. Mastery of the seas. |
monocracy | A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc. |
monopolize | Have or exploit a monopoly of. They instituted press censorship and monopolized the means of communication. |
obedience | The trait of being willing to obey. Obedience to moral standards. |
obedient | Dutifully complying with the commands or instructions of those in authority. Children are taught to be obedient to their parents. |
obsession | An unhealthy and compulsive preoccupation with something or someone. He was in the grip of an obsession he was powerless to resist. |
overlord | A person who has general authority over others. Charles was overlord of vast territories in Europe. |
potentate | A ruler who is unconstrained by law. |
reign | Have sovereign power. In America baseball reigns supreme. |
rudder | Application of a rudder in steering a boat ship or aircraft. Bring the aircraft to a stall and apply full rudder. |
sovereignty | The authority of a state to govern itself or another state. The sovereignty of Parliament. |
steer | The type of steering of a vehicle. The fishermen were steering a direct course for Koepang. |
subjugate | Bring under domination or control, especially by conquest. The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land. |
subjugation | The act of subjugating by cruelty. The fear of human subjugation by technology. |
superintendence | The management or arrangement of an activity or organization; supervision. The school was under the superintendence of the nuns of the convent. |
supervision | The action of supervising someone or something. He was placed under the supervision of a probation officer. |
supremacy | The state or condition of being superior to all others in authority, power, or status. The supremacy of the king. |
tame | (of a plant) produced by cultivation. Tame obedience. |
thermostat | Control the temperature with a thermostat. |
tractable | (of a person) easy to control or influence. The natives being of an intelligent tractable disposition. |
tyrannize | Rule or treat (someone) despotically or cruelly. She tyrannized her family. |