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- MONOPOLIZE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MONOPOLIZE is to get a monopoly of : assume complete possession or control of How to use monopolize in a sentence
- MONOPOLIZE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MONOPOLIZE definition: 1 in business, to control something completely and to prevent other people having any effect on… Learn more
- MONOPOLIZE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
to acquire, have, or exercise a monopoly of to obtain exclusive possession of; keep entirely to oneself Children monopolize one's time Examples have not been reviewed
- MONOPOLIZE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that someone monopolizes something, you mean that they have a very large share of it and prevent other people from having a share They are controlling so much cocoa that they are virtually monopolizing the market
- Monopolize - definition of monopolize by The Free Dictionary
1 control, corner, take over, dominate, exercise or have a monopoly of They are virtually monopolizing the market 2 keep to yourself, corner, hog (slang), engross He monopolized her totally, to the exclusion of her brothers and sisters
- monopolize verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
monopolize something to have or take control of the largest part of something so that other people are prevented from sharing it Men traditionally monopolized jobs in the printing industry As usual, she completely monopolized the conversation
- monopolize - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
monopolize (third-person singular simple present monopolizes, present participle monopolizing, simple past and past participle monopolized) To have a monopoly on something To dominate or to get total control of something by excluding everyone else
- Monopolize Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
To dominate or use to the exclusion of others Monopolized the conversation To take full possession or control of; dominate completely To monopolize a conversation We find them also at war with many of these powers, and with the Genoese, who endeavoured to monopolize the commerce of the Black Sea
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