Definitionn. someone who monopolizes the means of producing or selling something
Last update: September 15, 2015
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On the pilgrims, against which the Papacy had already been forced to remonstrate; nor were the Italian towns, with the exception of favoured Venice, disposed to be friendly to the great monopolist city of Constantinople. [Please select]
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This group succeeded in gaining power, and in carrying out a number of reforms, all directed against the monopolist merchants. [Please select]
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Until they can say it truly, the world will be as now, a jarring battle-field of monopolist instincts. [Please select]
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But the Wang An-shih school was unable to hold its own against the school that stood for monopolist trade capitalism, the new philosophy described as Neo-Confucianism or the Sung school. [Please select]
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They would also be wanted for 'free-trading' vessels, that is, for the ships of the smugglers who underbid, undersold, and tried to overreach the monopolist, who represented law, though not quite justice. [Please select]
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