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monopolizar
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monopolitzar
Have or exploit a monopoly of.
monopolise
Portuguese
monopolizar
monopolise
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.
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.
6
Man must not
monopolize
these privileges of peril, birthright of great souls.
7
Possibly you don't pretend to
monopolize
all the Clementines in the world?
8
Males also live alone and try to
monopolize
the territories of several females.
9
They
monopolize
all the sensuous glories and associations of the fruit.
10
The individual must not
monopolize
what is meant for the world.
11
Maybe just in a few sentences, because I don't want to
monopolize
this.
12
Fear-he knows not the meaning of the word it seems-his opponents
monopolize
that.
13
Angels and blessed spirits shall not
monopolize
the strain of gratitude and acknowledgment.
14
Each aimed to own it all, and to
monopolize
its produce.
15
You make it harder for a few companies to
monopolize
anything.
16
But the felines have it, the cats, little and big,
monopolize
the show.
monopolize
·
monopolize the conversation
monopolize power
monopolize a buyer
monopolize all discovery
monopolize almost
Portuguese
monopolizar
açambarcar
fazer truste
Catalan
monopolitzar