What is another word for Monopolized?

Pronunciation: [mˈɒnə͡ʊpˌɒla͡ɪzd] (IPA)

Monopolized is a word that means to have complete control over a particular market or industry, often to the exclusion of other competitors. Synonyms for monopolized include dominated, controlled, commandeered, cornered, seized, and owned. These words convey a sense of power and authority over a given market or industry, suggesting that the individual or business in question has a near-monopoly on the goods or services that they offer. Synonyms like dominated and controlled further emphasize the idea of complete control, while names like seized and commandeered suggest a more forceful means of achieving this dominance.

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Usage examples for Monopolized

In the meantime the trade with these countries has been largely Monopolized by England, France, and Germany.
"History of the United States, Volume 6 (of 6)"
E. Benjamin Andrews
When Alan Howard and the professor picked up their conversation, and again Helen found herself Monopolized by John Carr, from here and there about the table came pointed remarks to Yellow Barbee.
"The Desert Valley"
Jackson Gregory
Since for the greater part of the meal Sanchia Monopolized the university man, Alan and Helen were left largely to themselves.
"The Desert Valley"
Jackson Gregory

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