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Definition of Monopolizes
1. monopolize [v] - See also: monopolize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monopolizes
Literary usage of Monopolizes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States and Mexico: Commerce, Trade, and Postal Facilities Between the by Carlos Butterfield (1861)
"... seen that England monopolizes over half of the entire foreign commerce of
Mexico, and that her proportion of this commerce is nearly four times as large ..."
2. A Text-book of Commercial Geography by Cyrus Cornelius Adams (1908)
"Townsville monopolizes the gold trade of the famous Chartere Towers and Ravenswood
mines. The railroad from Rockhampton taps the large gold and cattle trade ..."
3. Art Studies: the "old Masters" of Italy: Painting by James Jackson Jarves (1861)
"No Sect, Race, or School monopolizes Truth and Beauty. The Facts of Catholicism,
good or hatl in its Sphere of Faith and Practice, in Relation to Art. Final ..."
4. Essays on Educational Reformers by Robert Hebert Quick (1890)
"... and the ideal which Locke proposed was not the finished scholar, but the
finished gentleman. V. ROUSSEAU'S " EMILE." No School monopolizes the Truth. ..."
5. The Old Shipmasters of Salem: With Mention of Eminent Merchants by Charles Edward Trow (1905)
"... from Captain Derby of the Ship Margaret—Captain Games Discovers Pepper Growing
Wild on the Coast of Sumatra—Salem'monopolizes the Pepper Trade. ..."
6. Still on the Search: Being a Record of Comment on Human Nature and Its by George Otis Draper (1903)
"He owns railways and steamers, controls hotels, and monopolizes all the reliable
sources of information. His agents are obliging and his headquarters ..."