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control room

American  

noun

  1. a room housing control equipment, as in a recording studio.


Etymology

Origin of control room

First recorded in 1925–30

Example Sentences

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Then the pastor made good on his promise to deliver satire with a bit where, in response to a burst of irritating feedback, he heads to the control room.

From Salon

Bridge added that 999 and 101 calls were not passed by Thames Valley Police call handlers to the National Highways control room.

From BBC

The manager of the boiler and turbine department and a half-dozen staff members had donned body armor and stayed in the control room to monitor the equipment during the attack.

From The Wall Street Journal

Deep within the warship, behind a locked door in a windowless control room called the Combat Information Center, seasoned sub-hunters listen for sonar pings flagging an undersea target.

From The Wall Street Journal

Audio recordings from the Solong's bridge control room were played to jurors, accompanied by a visual reconstruction of the ship's trajectory towards the Stena Immaculate.

From Barron's