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monopolize

[muh-nop-uh-lahyz] / məˈnɒp əˌlaɪz /


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Understanding just how China came to monopolize the rare-earth industry can help investors anticipate what’s coming next, making it easier to invest in the critical—and exceedingly volatile—sector.

From Barron's

Department of Justice in an epic antitrust case, alleging that Google monopolizes online advertising technology.

From Seattle Times

In January, the Justice Department filed a lawsuit accusing Google of monopolizing the advertising-technology business and calling for the company to be broken up.

From Seattle Times

And there isn’t yet a comprehensive policy approach for a future that won’t be monopolized by American innovation, as the past century has been.

From Washington Post

U.S. cheese producers, apparently, argued that the Europeans want to unjustly limit competition and monopolize common-name foods.

From Washington Post