duopolist

/duːɒpəˈlɪst/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who supports or advocates for a duopoly, especially in a market or economic context.

“The economist was a vocal duopolist, arguing that the current market structure was optimal.”

2. noun

Someone who operates or manages a business that is part of a duopoly.

“The CEO was a skilled duopolist, navigating the complex web of relationships between the two companies.”

Synonyms

  • monopolist
  • oligopolist

Antonyms

  • antitrust advocate
  • monopolization opponent