Controlled vs Hypercontrolled - What's the difference?
controlled | hypercontrolled |
Very tightly controlled.
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As adjectives the difference between controlled and hypercontrolled
is that controlled is inhibited or restrained in one's words and actions while hypercontrolled is very tightly controlled.As a verb controlled
is (control).hypercontrolled
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