What is another word for monopolise?

Pronunciation: [mənˈɒpəlˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

Monopolise refers to the act of taking exclusive control of something or dominating a particular market or industry. Synonyms for the word 'monopolise' include 'dominate', 'control', 'corner the market', 'have a stranglehold', 'grab power', 'own', 'command', 'rule', 'be the sole controlling force', 'exert influence', 'have a monopoly', 'be the only game in town', 'have exclusive possession'. Each of these synonyms conveys the idea of a single entity or individual being in complete control of something, with little or no competition or opposition from others. The word 'monopolise' has negative connotations, as it often implies unfair business practices or the abuse of power.

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Usage examples for Monopolise

Julia and Captain Headland were, however, perfectly ready to monopolise it, while Harry road on a little way ahead.
"Won from the Waves"
W.H.G. Kingston
England has had the market to herself for generations; Sinn Fein proposes that England should not continue to monopolise that market longer.
"The Evolution of Sinn Fein"
Robert Mitchell Henry
So long as Ireland sends members to the English Parliament and relies upon that institution, England will plunder Ireland's revenues and monopolise Ireland's trade at her own price."
"The Evolution of Sinn Fein"
Robert Mitchell Henry

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