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1. state-controlled
adjective. subscribing to the socialistic doctrine of ownership by the people collectively.
Synonyms
- collectivized
- collectivised
- socialist
- socialistic
- collectivistic
Antonyms
- distributive
- center
- right
- bourgeois
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Sentences with controlled-substance
1. Noun Phrase
This includes a two-year controlled substance treatment program.
2. Noun Phrase
Other schedule IV controlled substances include Xanax and Valium.
2. price-controlled
adjective. having the price regulated or controlled by government.
Antonyms
- unrestrained
3. controlled
adjective. ['kənˈtroʊld'] restrained or managed or kept within certain bounds.
Synonyms
- contained
- harnessed
- disciplined
- restrained
- price-controlled
- regimented
- dominated
- possessed
Antonyms
- unrestrained
- unconcerned
- untrained
- uninhibited
4. substance
noun. ['ˈsʌbstəns'] the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists.
Synonyms
- volatile
- material
- portion
- mixture
- part
- element
- body substance
- matter
- component part
- chemical element
- phlogiston
- living substance
- atom
- medium
- chemistry
- component
- activator
- fluid
- constituent
- protoplasm
- essence
- substrate
Antonyms
- inconsequence
- meaninglessness
- insignificance
- unimportance
Etymology
- substance (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- substantia (Latin)
5. substance
noun. ['ˈsʌbstəns'] the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience.
Synonyms
- core
- centre
- sum
- hypostasis
- nitty-gritty
- center
- bare bones
- heart and soul
- cognitive content
- haecceity
- pith
- marrow
- gist
- meat
- quiddity
- nub
- mental object
- quintessence
- kernel
- content
- inwardness
- essence
- heart
Antonyms
- politeness
- persuasion
- dissuasion
- unconnectedness
Etymology
- substance (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- substantia (Latin)
6. substance
noun. ['ˈsʌbstəns'] the idea that is intended.
Synonyms
- undertone
- import
- thought
- idea
- extension
- meaning
- reference
- semantics
- tenor
- undercurrent
- denotation
- implication
- strain
- connotation
Antonyms
- good humor
- ill humor
- civility
- graciousness
Etymology
- substance (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- substantia (Latin)
7. substance
noun. ['ˈsʌbstəns'] considerable capital (wealth or income).
Synonyms
- wherewithal
- pocketbook
- means
Antonyms
- meaningfulness
- purposefulness
- demotion
- discouragement
Etymology
- substance (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- substantia (Latin)
8. substance
noun. ['ˈsʌbstəns'] a particular kind or species of matter with uniform properties.
Synonyms
- pyrectic
- ferment
- metabolite
- pyrogen
- agent
- propellent
- inhibitor
- carcinogen
- lubricating substance
- lubricator
- antigen
- poison
- vehicle
- fuel
- matter
- assay
- philosopher's stone
- inoculant
- philosophers' stone
- nutrient
- chemical irritant
- leaven
- adulterant
- lubricant
- digestive
- food
- jelly
- lube
- toxicant
- lysin
- hydrocolloid
- adulterator
- elixir
- denaturant
- ligand
- poisonous substance
- allergen
- fomentation
- inoculum
- propellant
- leavening
- humectant
Antonyms
- significant
- insignificant
- acknowledged
- unacknowledged
Etymology
- substance (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- substantia (Latin)
9. substance
noun. ['ˈsʌbstəns'] material of a particular kind or constitution.
Antonyms
- disapprobation
Etymology
- substance (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- substantia (Latin)
10. substance
noun. ['ˈsʌbstəns'] what a communication that is about something is about.
Synonyms
- significance
- acknowledgment
- guidance
- packaging
- humour
- discourtesy
- wittiness
- theme
- communication
- dedication
- divagation
- subject matter
- meaninglessness
- promotion
- wit
- approval
- refusal
- topic
- acknowledgement
- excursus
- import
- narrative
- direction
- petition
- aside
- drivel
- counsel
- disrespect
- counselling
- nonsensicality
- offer
- digression
- view
- reminder
- signification
- request
- entry
- corker
- postulation
- garbage
- shocker
- offering
- humor
- information
- meaning
- nonsense
- sensationalism
- counseling
- body
- hokum
- story
- bunk
- insertion
- submission
- message
- witticism
- respects
- content
- info
- statement
- instruction
- subject
- interpolation
- disapproval
- tale
- parenthesis
- commendation
- publicity
- promotional material
- latent content
- memorial
- proposal
- opinion
- commitment
Antonyms
- disapproval
- competition
- unfaithfulness
- infidelity
Etymology
- substance (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- substantia (Latin)