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monopoly

noun as in something held, owned exclusively

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Most of the vendors were, like this woman, honorary Jews for the night, not that Jews have a monopoly on potato pancakes.

For decades, these two industrial brewers have basked in a sort of shared-monopoly over the Panamanian beer racket.

Mattson says the government bogarts this stuff, gathered at taxpayer expense, and maintains “a monopoly on the data.”

Ma wrote online, “Let the users decide who wins the game, not monopoly and power.”

And lest you be deceived, primary elections are no partisan monopoly.

In 1622 a monopoly of the importation of tobacco was granted to the Virginia and Somers Island, companies.

He continued its sale, however, as a kingly monopoly, allowing only those to engage in it who paid him for the privilege.

From its first cultivation in these countries it has been a government monopoly.

Let it be observed also that we have hitherto been speaking as if all things were produced under a monopoly.

It is the one which is sometimes called in books on economics the case of an unique monopoly.

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On this page you'll find 28 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to monopoly, such as: cartel, holding, ownership, patent, trust, and consortium.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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