Examples of 'monopolised' in a sentence

Meaning of "monopolised"

monopolise (verb) - to dominate or control a market or industry by excluding other competitors. It often involves the complete ownership of a particular business or product
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  • simple past tense and past participle of monopolise

How to use "monopolised" in a sentence

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You have monopolised fishing around here.
Employment opportunities are likely to be monopolised by local interests.
Monopolised justice was paid for very dearly.
The broadcasting sector was monopolised by three oligarch families.
She monopolised the talk for long periods.
It should not be monopolised by any group.
Monopolised sectors should be adjusted.
Blogcritics completely monopolised my web habits.
Dad monopolised the conversation.
The latter in particular has monopolised public debate.
An absolutely monopolised media is a hallmark of dictatorships.
Thus productivity gains are monopolised by profits.
You have monopolised me this evening.
The electronic media are almost totally monopolised by the authorities.
The state monopolised grain procurement and marketing.

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Happiness can not be monopolised by saints.
I monopolised you at dinner.
These colossal funds have been monopolised by a small number of individuals.
There is no question of being monopolised.
How you monopolised her time.
I have noticed only one and you seemed to have monopolised her.
I have monopolised the bathroom.
Water is a necessity and should not be in monopolised by private companies.
Gazprom had monopolised the energy reserves of the country to date.
We are talking about monopolised reality.
It is a consequence of the above that an abstract algorithm as such can not be monopolised.
Lithuania currently monopolised by month after a game from the house.
This means the least exclusions from what can be monopolised at the national level.
This article has monopolised my time for more than a third of a year.
The food can be scattered to ensure that it is not monopolised by dominant individuals.
It should not be monopolised or controlled by for-profit media.
The proletariat and popular layers are excluded from a power which is monopolised by the bureaucracy.
Khat cultivation is monopolised by the Houthi rebels.
The economy of South Africa is highly monopolised.
But all the advantages of this change are monopolised by the capitalists and great landlords.
Knowledge is diverse, cumulative and socially produced and should not be patented or monopolised.
Its trade was gradually monopolised by the Jesuits.
I have monopolised your time somewhat, Ted.
SV The electricity market has been more or less monopolised in all the industrial countries.
I monopolised you at dinner . Certainly not.
Some voiced concerns that IT tools might become monopolised by either manufacturers or retailers.
I monopolised you at dinner . I would no right to any more of your time.
Gigi Bruschelli has monopolised the square.
I wanted to say hello to Amy, but unfortunately she was still being monopolised.
Until then the competition had been monopolised by England and Scotland.
FIFA has monopolised a human cultural asset - and exploits it for commercial purposes.
A man's powers ought not to be monopolised by his ordinary.
Star has now monopolised Indian cricket's broadcasting rights.
However, this knowledge is increasingly being appropriated and often monopolised by companies.
Means of mass communication are monopolised and / or controlled by the state.

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