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monopolize

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Verb — To gain complete control over something, shutting out competition or other participants.

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monopolize the market monopolize the conversation

Etymology

From "monopoly" plus the verb-forming suffix "-ize."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “monopolize” mean?

The word “monopolize” means to gain complete control over something, shutting out competition or other participants. In plain terms, to take over something completely so no one else gets a share of it.

How do you pronounce “monopolize”?

“Monopolize” is pronounced muh-NO-puh-luh-ihz (/məˈnɒpəlʌɪz/ in IPA).

How do you use “monopolize” in a sentence?

Here is “monopolize” used in a sentence: “The company tried to monopolize the streaming market by buying up rivals.”

What is another word for “monopolize”?

Words with a similar meaning to “monopolize” include hog, corner, take over and dominate.

What part of speech is “monopolize”?

“Monopolize” is a verb.

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