antimonopoly

English

Etymology

anti- + monopoly

Adjective

antimonopoly (not comparable)

  1. (law) Usually with respect to laws or policies, in opposition to the creation or continuance of a monopoly.

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Usage notes

  • In the United States, laws that prohibit monopolies are called antitrust laws; in other parts of the world, such laws are generally referred to as antimonopoly laws or competition laws.

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