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词汇 monopolistic
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Definition of monopolistic in English:

monopolistic

adjective mənɒp(ə)ˈlɪstɪkməˌnɑpəˈlɪstɪk
  • Relating to a person or business that has exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.

    the investigation into monopolistic practices among supermarkets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The reciprocal obligations of aristocratic gift exchange neutralized the monopolistic imperatives of the closed shop.
    • The fact that the import duty has insulated the domestic market provides domestic producers with the opportunity to build up a monopolistic scheme.
    • Restrictions on these markets allow them to remain monopolistic.
    • He criticized this conclusion on the grounds that the existence of monopolistic conditions was the essential explanation of discriminatory pricing.
    • Price transparency exposes monopolistic or isolated markets to competition.
    • This implies a monopolistic market structure in fertilizer production, which affects the way in which the market operates.
    • We attributed the Great Depression to monopolistic restraints.
    • It was a rather interesting problem, regarding whether it was competitive or monopolistic to craft a certain rule.
    • The company is under investigation by the Department of Justice for possible monopolistic business practices.
    • Also, he mentioned the difficulties of deciding whether monopolistic or competitive conditions tended to prevail in a given case.

Derivatives

  • monopolistically

  • adverb -ˈlɪstɪk(ə)li
    • Agglomeration is taken to mean that more monopolistically competitive firms are located in one region than in another.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The monopolistically determined price after the imposition of the tax could stay the same, rise by more than the amount of the tax, or rise by less.
      • This view of monopoly could reduce logically to the notion that each and every unit of everyone's property stock is owned "monopolistically."
      • The presumption among economists that money must be supplied monopolistically by a central authority is widespread.
      • Assume that the number of laborers and the number of monopolistically competitive firms is divided evenly between the regions.

Definition of monopolistic in US English:

monopolistic

adjectiveməˌnɑpəˈlɪstɪkməˌnäpəˈlistik
  • Relating to a person or business that has exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.

    the investigation into monopolistic practices among supermarkets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This implies a monopolistic market structure in fertilizer production, which affects the way in which the market operates.
    • We attributed the Great Depression to monopolistic restraints.
    • It was a rather interesting problem, regarding whether it was competitive or monopolistic to craft a certain rule.
    • Also, he mentioned the difficulties of deciding whether monopolistic or competitive conditions tended to prevail in a given case.
    • The reciprocal obligations of aristocratic gift exchange neutralized the monopolistic imperatives of the closed shop.
    • He criticized this conclusion on the grounds that the existence of monopolistic conditions was the essential explanation of discriminatory pricing.
    • The fact that the import duty has insulated the domestic market provides domestic producers with the opportunity to build up a monopolistic scheme.
    • Restrictions on these markets allow them to remain monopolistic.
    • Price transparency exposes monopolistic or isolated markets to competition.
    • The company is under investigation by the Department of Justice for possible monopolistic business practices.
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