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- mo·nopo·listic adjective
- mo·nopo·listi·cal·ly adverb
- anti·mo·nopo·list noun adjective
- anti·mo·nopo·listic adjective
- nonmo·nopo·listic adjective
- promo·nopo·listic adjective
- semi·mo·nopo·listic adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of monopolist1
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Example Sentences
So, like any monopolist, the agency ballooned into a bureaucratic monstrosity that spends much of its wealth on itself.
A billionaire monopolist mobilizes a Tea Party protest movement to stifle competition—thwarting thousands of jobs in the process.
In and of itself the monopoly price corresponds to the monopolist's profit and not to cheapness of sale.
Let us consider next what wages the monopolist in the cases described above will have to pay.
And now notice the peculiar relation that is set up between the monopolist's production and the satisfaction of human wants.
The effect of an enforced monopoly is to drive competitors away, and give the monopolist the whole market on his own terms.
But, monopolist though Mrs. Gamp showed herself to be in her manner of holding forth, her talk never degenerated into a monologue.
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