Meaning & Definition of Antitrust in English
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Antitrust
Relating to legislation preventing or controlling trusts or other monopolies.
Pronunciation:
/ˌæn.tiˈtrʌst/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Pertaining to laws designed to promote competition and prevent monopolies in a market.
Example Sentence: The government enacted antitrust laws to dismantle the monopoly.
Definition: Involving the regulations or policies aimed at maintaining market competition.
Example Sentence: Antitrust actions can lead to significant corporate restructuring.
Etymology
Origin: The term antitrust combines 'anti-' meaning against, and 'trust', referring to a business entity or agreement.
Synonyms
competition lawantimonopolyantimonopolistic
Common Phrases and Expressions
- antitrust laws: Legislation to prevent anti-competitive practices in the marketplace.
- antitrust action: Legal proceedings aimed at enforcing antitrust laws.
- antitrust violation: An act that breaches competition laws.
Translations
- Spanish: anticorrupción
- French: antitrust
- German: Antitrust
- Russian: антитрест
Related Words
- monopoly: The exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
- competition: The activity or condition of competing against others.
Slang Meanings of antitrust
Meaning: Avoid monopolistic behavior.
Example Sentence: The startup was advised to keep their practices antitrust to avoid legal issues.
Meaning: To ensure fair competition in business.
Example Sentence: They're making their decisions based on antitrust principles.