monopolize
verbDivide monopolize into syllables:
mo · nop · o · lize
How to pronounce monopolize:
Definition of monopolize:
- monopolize (verb):
- to hold exclusive control of a market or supply
- to get a monopoly of assume complete possession or control of
Synonyms for monopolize:
absorb
consume
control
corner
dominate
engross
exercise or have a monopoly of
have
hog
hold
manage
own
possess
sew up
take over
Antonyms for monopolize:
abstain
distribute
fail
ignore
lack
let go
lose
need
reject
release
scatter
share
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