control
verbverified·updated Jun 3, 2026
To exercise authority over; direct; regulate. This include exercising authority over the processesses of issuance and revocation, management, and auditing.
Framework senses
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- The means of managing risk, including policies, procedures, guidelines, practices or organizational structures, which can be of an administrative, technical, management, or legal nature. Scope Note: Also used as a synonym for safeguard or countermeasure. See also Internal control.
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- To exercise authority over; direct; regulate. This include exercising authority over the processesses of issuance and revocation, management, and auditing.
- §1
- To exercise authority over; direct; regulate. This include exercising authority over the processesses of issuance and revocation, management, and auditing.
- §1
- To exercise authority over; direct; regulate. This include exercising authority over the processesses of issuance and revocation, management, and auditing.
- §1
- To exercise authority over; direct; regulate. This include exercising authority over the processesses of issuance and revocation, management, and auditing.
- §1
- Practices and procedures established to create business value and minimize risk.
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- To manage the operation, function, or behavior of a person or thing.
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- §1
- The means of managing risk, including policies, procedures, guidelines, practices, or organizational structures, which can be of an administrative, technical, management, or legal nature.
- §1
- to have a firm understanding or knowledge of
- §2
- to be careful or certain to do something
- §3
- to verify by using a duplicate register for comparison
- §4
- to handle and cause to function
- §5
- to control others or oneself or influence skillfully, usually to one's advantage
- §6
- to exercise authoritative control or power over
- §7
- to lessen the intensity of
- §8
- to check or regulate a scientific experiment by conducting a parallel experiment or by comparing with another standard