antimonopoly

/æntɪmɒnɒpəli/

Definitions

1. noun

A law or policy intended to prevent or limit the formation of monopolies, or a movement or organization advocating such laws or policies.

“The antimonopoly commission investigated the merger for potential anti-competitive practices.”

2. adjective

Relating to or characterized by opposition to monopolies.

“The antimonopoly legislation aimed to promote fair competition in the market.”

Synonyms

  • competitive
  • nonmonopolistic

Antonyms

  • monopolistic
  • oligopolistic