monopolise in English

verb
1
(of an organization or group) obtain exclusive possession or control of (a trade, commodity, or service).
That's free enterprise, not a violation of antitrust law, which is defined as a group monopolizing trade or commerce through unreasonable methods.
synonyms:cornercontroltake overgain control/dominance overengross
verb

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1. The suggestions would lead to unhealthy business practices and monopolise and Cartelise liquor trade,” the letter alleges

2. In response to the Woodvilles' attempt to monopolise power, Gloucester quickly moved to take control of the young king and had Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers, and Richard Grey, brother and son to Elizabeth, arrested.

3. ‘If any business or occupation, global or otherwise, is open to entry world wide all attempts to Cartelise or monopolise will fail.’ ‘The effect of tariffs upon the British economy was deeply controversial, but the cartelized steel industry was one industrial giant that appeared to show some benefit.’

4. ‘If any business or occupation, global or otherwise, is open to entry world wide all attempts to Cartelise or monopolise will fail.’ ‘The effect of tariffs upon the British economy was deeply controversial, but the cartelized steel industry was one industrial giant that appeared to show some benefit.’

5. However, all of the alabaster mined is exported before the manufacturing stage. This is because the mining rights are in the hands of a small number of companies which are not based in the mining area, and which monopolise the entire market, sending the raw material to their own factories and practising quite unjustified prices.