ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED1.] Held in check, restrained, dominated; cf. uncontrolled.
1586. A. Day, Eng. Secretary, II. (1625), 65. The limits of a controuled rule.
1783. Burke, East India Bill, Wks. IV. 112. Controuled depravity is not innocence.
1888. Pall Mall G., 19 Dec., 3/1. Controlled enthusiasm.