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out of control
Also, out of hand. No longer under management, direction, or regulation; unmanageable or unruly. For example, Housing costs are out of control, or The children were getting out of hand again. The first term uses control in the sense of “restraint,” a usage dating from the late 1500s; the variant uses hand in the sense of “power” or “authority,” and dates from the late 1800s.
Example Sentences
He told reporters the National Guard would be "going in" to tackle what he called "out of control" crime.
Ms d'Avó told Portuguese newspaper Observador the vehicle was "out of control, without brakes".
And that’s when Glasnow’s night spiraled out of control.
However, he made clear that there was no controlled burn on the property that might have gotten out of control.
A 15% rate had been expected, aimed at preventing the health service's costs from spiralling out of control.
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