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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

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

On the other hand, American cheese producers are concerned that caving into Europeans' demands to monopolize such names would be unfair as they wouldn't be able to continue using terms that they perceive as generic.

From Salon

The singer said she feels strongly that nobody should “monopolize” anything about Christmas.

From Los Angeles Times

Health early in the pandemic, lawmakers pointed out that residents from affluent wards were monopolizing scarce vaccine appointments to the detriment of hardest-hit wards.

From Washington Post