Definition of Monopolizer. Meaning of Monopolizer. Synonyms of Monopolizer

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Definition of Monopolizer

Monopolizer
Monopolizer Mo*nop"o*li`zer, n. One who monopolizes.

Meaning of Monopolizer from wikipedia

- In United States antitrust law, monopolization is illegal monopoly behavior. The main categories of prohibited behavior include exclusive dealing, price...
- Monopolizing may refer to: Monopolization, a crime under United States antitrust law The act of creating, maintaining, or using power derived from a monopoly...
- marginal cost that leads to a high monopoly profit. The verb monopolise or monopolize refers to the process by which a company gains the ability to raise prices...
- whose athletes were students or real amateurs. Indeed, the Soviet Union monopolized the top place in the medal standings after 1968, and, until its collapse...
- practices. Another suit was brought against Google in 2023 for illegally monopolizing the advertising technology market. In August 2024, District of Columbia...
- is a collective term for the five families of the Fujiwara clan that monopolized the regent position of Sekkan in ****an from 1252 until 1868. The five...
- American missionary families and businessmen known as "the Big Five", who monopolized control of the sugar industry's profits. By the time Hawaiian annexation...
- up to prevent Genthru from beating the game. They head to Soufrabi to monopolize Patch of S****, one of the cards Genthru is missing. 68 10 "Pirates ×...
- initially used among the Taliban, but was phased out as the supreme leader monopolized control in the months following the 2021 return to power. There is an...
- Regents of the University of Oklahoma (1984) that the NCAA could no longer monopolize the rights to negotiate the contracts for college football games, allowing...