controllato
controlled, regulated
adjective kon-trol-LAH-toh Less Common
Origin: Past participle of controllare, from French contrôler, from contre-rôle, 'counter-roll (duplicate register)'.
Also means
checked, verified
Usage Note
Controllato is the past participle of controllare used as an adjective. In business and legal language società controllata means a 'controlled (subsidiary) company'. It also describes a person who is composed and measured — una persona controllata = 'a composed, self-controlled person'. The ll is held as a true double consonant.
Examples
"Il processo è attentamente controllato."
Natural Translation
The process is carefully controlled.
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