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Meanings of
monopolise
in English
Portuguese
monopolizar
Catalan
monopolitzar
Back to the meaning
Have or exploit a monopoly of.
monopolize
Portuguese
monopolizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
monopolize
"
monopolize
Examples for "
monopolize
"
1
The process can take months, and can virtually
monopolize
a buyer's time.
2
There one nation is to
monopolize
all the liberties of the others.
3
You mustn't imagine you
monopolize
all the culture in the township, professor.
4
This is like old times, and he proceeded to
monopolize
the beauty.
5
He often conducted his little pieces, but did not
monopolize
the time.
Usage of
monopolise
in English
1
Shansi bankers
monopolise
the business of finance in all the adjacent provinces.
2
Indeed no;- Iamnot going to
monopolise
such a man as you.
3
Once you mop up the local promoters, you can
monopolise
the venues.
4
How dare she imply that I want to
monopolise
her precious brother!
5
Exclusive access to the how of storytelling lets a storyteller
monopolise
the what.
6
It sounded increasingly like an alibi for elites who wished to
monopolise
power.
7
The principle that Christians ought to
monopolise
it has no meaning at all.
8
I will
monopolise
whatever I can seize, and the people may eat straw.
9
She has no right to
monopolise
the beauties of both complexions.
10
Prolonged copulation might be down to the male trying to
monopolise
the female.
11
He must not be a selfish old fellow and
monopolise
her.
12
The men eat all the food, fight with each other,
monopolise
the bathroom.
13
What is to become of the association if -is to
monopolise
it?
14
But some critics accused him of trying to
monopolise
power.
15
They
monopolise
us unless we resist the intrusive appeals that they make to us.
16
You really must not
monopolise
his Worship with your fancies.
Other examples for "monopolise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
monopolise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
monopolise power
monopolise the conversation
monopolise a market
monopolise attention
monopolise authority
More collocations
Translations for
monopolise
Portuguese
monopolizar
açambarcar
fazer truste
Catalan
monopolitzar
Monopolise
through the time
Monopolise
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common