MONOPOLY


Meaning of MONOPOLY in English

mo ‧ nop ‧ o ‧ ly /məˈnɒp ə li $ məˈnɑː-/ BrE AmE noun ( plural monopolies )

[ Date: 1500-1600 ; Language: Latin ; Origin: monopolium , from Greek , from mono- ( ⇨ ↑ mono- ) + polein 'to sell' ]

1 . [countable] if a company or government has a monopoly of a business or political activity, it has complete control of it so that other organizations cannot compete with it

monopoly of

They are demanding an end to the Communist Party’s monopoly of power.

the state monopoly of television

monopoly on/in

For years Bell Telephone had a monopoly on telephone services in the US.

a monopoly in copper trading

2 . [countable] a large company that controls all or most of a business activity:

The company is a state-owned monopoly.

3 . [singular] if someone has a monopoly on something, that thing belongs to them, and no one else can share it:

Teachers do not have a monopoly on educational debate.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.