Joint Control

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /dʒɔɪnt kənˈtroʊl/

Definitions of joint control

noun a way of exercising control or supervision jointly by two or more parties

Example Sentences

A1 The two friends have joint control over their shared business.

A2 In a partnership, both parties have joint control over decision-making.

B1 The board of directors exercises joint control over the company's operations.

B2 The treaty established joint control of the disputed territory between the two countries.

C1 The committee was formed to oversee the joint control of the project by multiple stakeholders.

C2 The international organization was created to ensure joint control of global security issues.

Examples of joint control in a Sentence

formal The two companies have agreed to exercise joint control over the new project.

informal They're going to be in joint control of the whole operation.

slang They're gonna be running things together, like a team in joint control.

figurative Their partnership allows for joint control of the situation, ensuring success for both parties.

Grammatical Forms of joint control

past tense

joint controlled

plural

joint controls

comparative

more jointly controlled

superlative

most jointly controlled

present tense

joint control

future tense

will joint control

perfect tense

have joint controlled

continuous tense

are joint controlling

singular

joint control

positive degree

joint control

infinitive

to joint control

gerund

joint controlling

participle

joint controlled

Origin and Evolution of joint control

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'joint control' originated in Latin legal terminology.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in legal contexts to refer to shared authority or power over something, the term 'joint control' has evolved to also encompass collaborative management or supervision in various fields such as business, technology, and military operations.