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(1) have and control fully and exclusively
(2) have or exploit a monopoly of
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Verb
(1) have and control fully and exclusively
(2) have or exploit a monopoly of
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(1) In the 17th century, this region was one of the many targets of the Dutch trading company in its bid to take over and monopolize trading.
(2) In both rural and urban areas, men monopolize the job market.
(3) What tends to happen oftentimes in commodity money systems is that states began to monopolize the production of the commodity money.
(4) the bigger teams monopolize the most profitable sponsorships and TV deals
(5) He would not ask for, nor accept, anything more than a one-rupee coin, as he did not want big-money interests to monopolize the temple.
(6) Private biotechnology companies that hold certain patents can monopolize certain gene tech markets.
(7) There is an increased likelihood of competition for prey with subordinate animals likely suffering more than dominant bears that can confiscate or monopolize prey.
(8) the bigger clubs monopolize the most profitable sponsorships and TV deals
(9) If a dominant individual is able to monopolize the resources, it may instead be the subordinate individual that is forced to be innovative and bold.
(10) Over much of the graph, the capacity of aggressive dominants to monopolize the better habitats is limited.
(11) The Interior Minister promised that his group would not monopolize power and signaled a willingness to show flexibility.
(12) The Montreal Canadiens became like any other NHL team and were no longer able to effectively monopolize the top-quality French Canadian talent entering the NHL.
(13) A decade ago the Voter News Service was formed to monopolize the exit-poll business and make it harder for any one network to get the story first.
(14) When food is clumped, dominant foragers can apparently monopolize food with few interactions.
(15) Marlowe and Shakespeare dominated late Elizabethan drama, although they did not monopolize it.
(16) The funds also come from cooperatives which monopolize the distribution of fuel and other (services).
Show Examples
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(1) In the 17th century, this region was one of the many targets of the Dutch trading company in its bid to take over and monopolize trading.
(2) In both rural and urban areas, men monopolize the job market.
(3) What tends to happen oftentimes in commodity money systems is that states began to monopolize the production of the commodity money.
(4) the bigger teams monopolize the most profitable sponsorships and TV deals
(5) He would not ask for, nor accept, anything more than a one-rupee coin, as he did not want big-money interests to monopolize the temple.
(6) Private biotechnology companies that hold certain patents can monopolize certain gene tech markets.
(7) There is an increased likelihood of competition for prey with subordinate animals likely suffering more than dominant bears that can confiscate or monopolize prey.
(8) the bigger clubs monopolize the most profitable sponsorships and TV deals
(9) If a dominant individual is able to monopolize the resources, it may instead be the subordinate individual that is forced to be innovative and bold.
(10) Over much of the graph, the capacity of aggressive dominants to monopolize the better habitats is limited.
(11) The Interior Minister promised that his group would not monopolize power and signaled a willingness to show flexibility.
(12) The Montreal Canadiens became like any other NHL team and were no longer able to effectively monopolize the top-quality French Canadian talent entering the NHL.
(13) A decade ago the Voter News Service was formed to monopolize the exit-poll business and make it harder for any one network to get the story first.
(14) When food is clumped, dominant foragers can apparently monopolize food with few interactions.
(15) Marlowe and Shakespeare dominated late Elizabethan drama, although they did not monopolize it.
(16) The funds also come from cooperatives which monopolize the distribution of fuel and other (services).
Synonyms
Verb
1. corner
2. dominate
Synonyms
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Verb
1. corner
2. dominate
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