On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Monopolistic. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as noncompetitive and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Monopolistic meaning
Acting in the manner of a monopoly.
Synonyms of Monopolistic
Using Monopolistic
- The main meaning on this page is: Acting in the manner of a monopoly.
- Useful related words include: noncompetitive.
- In the example corpus, monopolistic often appears in combinations such as: monopolistic competition, under monopolistic, monopolistic practices.
Context around Monopolistic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 9 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Monopolistic
- In this selection, "monopolistic" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, towards, gain, dismantle, practices, control and position stand out and add context to how "monopolistic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include accusations of monopolistic behaviors and apple s monopolistic practices. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "monopolistic" sits close to words such as abbasid, abdicate and adapters, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with monopolistic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
We strive to operate like a competitive retail business rather than a monopolistic utility. (14 words)
This writing mostly revolves around Dangote’s monopolistic business in Nigeria, which I am also vehemently against. (17 words)
For five-plus decades, Republicans haven’t made a sincere effort to counter that monopolistic hubris — until Trump. (18 words)
In 2022, during his address to the nation, Tokayev proposed a comprehensive package of political reforms, marking a definitive move from a monopolistic system to a balanced model with checks and balances among government branches. (35 words)
These include complex environmental and social issues such as flood and drought management, the persistent problem of PM2.5 air pollution, the resurgence of drug-related challenges, and the need to dismantle monopolistic economic structures. (35 words)
In February, the National Community Pharmacists Association declared an “emergency” and warned Congress that the monopolistic practices of health insurers and their PBMs must be regulated or thousands of pharmacies could close their doors. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
In all, the tendency towards monopolistic practices, to be unrestrained successfully games the market and pushes Nigeria into a cul-de-sac.
Nasdaq's monopolistic position is reflected in its Listing activities, with the company having a 91% win rate in IPOs (within the US) in Q1'23.
President Theodore Roosevelt made all of those discerning remarks 100 years ago when he was battling the big corporations (“trusts), which were attempting to gain monopolistic control over various sectors of our economy.
A “baby bubble” is forming in the U.S. stock market, fueled by “monopolistic tech” and investor enthusiasm around artificial intelligence, according to BofA Global Research.
Antitrust laws seem laughable in the face of the increasingly ruthless appropriation of extraordinary profits and monopolistic control over all information deposited on the network.
But the company also defended itself saying that Apple customers have come to rely on the very ecosystem of products that the suit claims is monopolistic.
I can't do that with any single provider of subscriptions (except, strangely considering its monopolistic tendencies, Apple, which provides me with a list).
In 2022, during his address to the nation, Tokayev proposed a comprehensive package of political reforms, marking a definitive move from a monopolistic system to a balanced model with checks and balances among government branches.
In February, the National Community Pharmacists Association declared an “emergency” and warned Congress that the monopolistic practices of health insurers and their PBMs must be regulated or thousands of pharmacies could close their doors.
These include complex environmental and social issues such as flood and drought management, the persistent problem of PM2.5 air pollution, the resurgence of drug-related challenges, and the need to dismantle monopolistic economic structures.
This writing mostly revolves around Dangote’s monopolistic business in Nigeria, which I am also vehemently against.
We strive to operate like a competitive retail business rather than a monopolistic utility.
According to him, Agya Koo had become too monopolistic and started giving producers problems so in order to tame him,they had to cut him off.
According to him: “The amendment, which is without bias, will checkmate monopolistic and anti/competitive behaviour and by extension enhance the local creative industry.
And, forgive my silly wit; tell me again how is Mr. Vieira’s “pirating…monopolistic pernicious predatory position” related to this definition you are so religiously defending.
Apple and Epic have been in a legal battle since August, when the maker of the popular game launched its own in-app payment system to circumvent what it called Apple's monopolistic practices.
Facebook, willing to provide a platform for mis/disinformation and political manipulation, regardless of the consequences for democracy, has shown the dangers of a privately controlled monopolistic surveillance economy.
For five-plus decades, Republicans haven’t made a sincere effort to counter that monopolistic hubris — until Trump.
Interestingly, over the past 20 years, Japan has become more competitive, while America has become more monopolistic or oligopolistic.
Months in the making, the antitrust hearing aims to have four of the most powerful CEOs in tech defend accusations of monopolistic behaviors.
Common combinations with monopolistic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: