Comparative for being currently in charge
“Given the nature of these rights, given their duration, given their exclusive ownership by the controlling party, who may transfer the right, it is clearly a matter of some importance to identify who the controlling party is.”
Comparative for inclined to control others in a manipulative or domineering manner
“A friend of ours who had a very controlling partner used to receive anything up to twenty texts a day at all times of the day and night.”
Comparative for of, pertaining to, or in the capacity of a supervisor
Comparative for representing the primary, or most important, aspect of something
Comparative for boldly self-assured or confident
Comparative for denotes the effectiveness or dominance of a particular action
Comparative for establishing, relating to, or deriving from a standard, norm or rule
Comparative for jealous or protective of one's partner or possessions
Comparative for capable of influencing the development of something
Comparative for overseeing or being responsible for a task or group of people
Comparative for excessive, as results from obsession
Comparative for utterly consuming one's time and attention
Comparative for acting to hinder or obstruct competition
Comparative for excessively controlling, overprotective, or traditional in a male-dominant manner
Comparative for exercising unscrupulous control or influence through scheming and conniving
Comparative for able to express or expressing agency or control on behalf of oneself or another
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