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Meaning & Definition of Monopolize in English

English

Monopolize

To have exclusive control over a commodity or service.


Pronunciation:

/məˈnɒp.ə.laɪz/

Part of Speech:

verb

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: To obtain complete control over a market or industry.

    Example Sentence: The company managed to monopolize the software market.

  • Definition: To dominate or control something to the exclusion of others.

    Example Sentence: He tended to monopolize the conversation during meetings.

  • Definition: To acquire exclusive rights or control over a resource.

    Example Sentence: The conglomerate sought to monopolize the energy sector.

Etymology

Origin: Derived from the Greek word 'monopolion', from 'monos' (single) + 'polein' (to sell).

Synonyms

controldominateconsolidatecornercommandeer

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • monopolize the market: To gain control over a market sector, eliminating competition.
  • monopolize someone's time: To occupy someone’s time excessively, preventing others from interacting.
  • monopolize information: To control the flow of information, often restricting access to others.

Translations

  • Spanish: monopolizar
  • French: monopoliser
  • German: monopolisieren
  • Russian: монополизировать

Related Words

  • monopoly: The exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
  • monopolist: A person or organization that holds a monopoly.
  • oligopoly: A market structure in which a small number of firms dominate.

Slang Meanings of monopolize

  • Meaning: To hog or take over a situation.

    Example Sentence: Stop monopolizing the TV remote, let others choose a show!

  • Meaning: To dominate a social interaction.

    Example Sentence: She's always monopolizing the group chat with her opinions.