Controlat
Controlat is a Romanian term used as an adjective and as the past participle of the verb a controla (to control). In its adjectival sense, it means “subject to control,” “regulated,” or “monitored,” and it is typically used to describe processes, data, or areas that have undergone verification or supervision. Common phrases include un proces controlat (a controlled process), o zonă controlată (a controlled zone), and datele controlate (the controlled data). The word can function as an attributive word and agrees with the noun it modifies: masculine singular controlat, feminine singular controlată; masculine plural controlați, feminine plural controlate.
As a past participle, controlat can appear in passive-like constructions and denote that the action of controlling
Etymology and cognates: controlat derives from the noun control, which is itself borrowed into Romanian from
Usage notes: controlat is common in scientific, regulatory, and quality-assurance contexts, where items are described as