monopolizing 的定义
mo·nop·o·lized, mo·nop·o·liz·ing.
- to acquire, have, or exercise a monopoly of.
- to obtain exclusive possession of; keep entirely to oneself: Children monopolize one's time.
monopolizing 近义词
dominate, control
更多monopolizing例句
- He said he considers their push for more vaccine an effort “to monopolize” doses, calling it an “absurd” request.
- Texas and nine other Republican-led states have filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google, alleging that the company has monopolized digital advertising by means that include anti-competitive agreements with Facebook.
- Katyal rejected that idea, however, saying the hypothetical was off-base because Philadelphia isn’t monopolizing foster care services and Catholic Social Services still has a $26 million budget to conduct services on its own.
- Sure, multiplayer-heavy video games, like Fortnite and Call of Duty, tend to monopolize the buzz and attention.
- Moreover an EU investigation into monopolizing practices by Gazprom may force the Kremlin to review its whole energy strategy.
- She was incensed about the billionaires monopolizing all the perks that the normal millionaires usually got.
- But such speculations as these were far from monopolizing the minds of the professor and the boys.
- Monopolizing tyrants of society who will allow no dog to bark in their presence are not conversationalists; they are lecturers.
- Gentlemen say that she is a great power, a jealous power, and possessed of a monopolizing spirit.
- (a) Teachers have a habit of monopolizing continued discourse.
- It is not a question of the Government monopolizing the field.