Official control: meaning, definitions and examples

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official control

 

[ əˈfɪʃ(ə)l kənˈtrəʊl ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

government

Official control refers to the exercise of authority or direction by a government or other body in order to ensure compliance with laws, regulations, or standards.

Synonyms

enforcement, government regulation, regulatory oversight

Examples of usage

  • The official control of food safety standards is essential to protect public health.
  • The government has implemented official control measures to prevent corruption.
Context #2 | Noun

business

Official control in a business context refers to the supervision and monitoring of company activities to ensure compliance with internal policies and external regulations.

Synonyms

compliance oversight, monitoring, supervision

Examples of usage

  • The company's official control procedures are designed to prevent fraud and misconduct.
  • Regular audits are conducted as part of the official control process.

Translations

Translations of the word "official control" in other languages:

🇵🇹 controle oficial

🇮🇳 आधिकारिक नियंत्रण

🇩🇪 offizielle Kontrolle

🇮🇩 kendali resmi

🇺🇦 офіційний контроль

🇵🇱 kontrola oficjalna

🇯🇵 公式の管理

🇫🇷 contrôle officiel

🇪🇸 control oficial

🇹🇷 resmi kontrol

🇰🇷 공식 통제

🇸🇦 السيطرة الرسمية

🇨🇿 oficiální kontrola

🇸🇰 oficiálna kontrola

🇨🇳 官方控制

🇸🇮 uradni nadzor

🇮🇸 opinber eftirlit

🇰🇿 ресми бақылау

🇬🇪 ოფიციალური კონტროლი

🇦🇿 rəsmi nəzarət

🇲🇽 control oficial

Word origin

The term 'official control' originated in the late 19th century, stemming from the concept of government authority and regulation. It has since evolved to encompass various fields beyond government, including business and industry. The importance of official control in ensuring compliance and accountability has grown significantly over time, reflecting the increasing complexity of modern societies.