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is monopolizing
verb
To have a monopoly on something
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But now the old gatekeeper is monopolizing him, explaining how he first met him at the 1973 Open.
The exchange came on a day when the veterans group unveiled its second anti-Kerry advertisement, and demonstrated how the issue is monopolizing the presidential race.
At times what he has to say is overtly political, as in "Aprile," when he implores, comically, desperately, a tongue-tied opponent of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who is monopolizing a TV show, to "say something, answer, say something left wing, say something even not left wing, something civilized".
Homework is monopolizing everyone's free time.
So when you make that statement, you are saying NO I don't value myself, instead whatever is monopolizing my time is more important.
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Radio and television broadcasting is monopolized under public supervision.
The economy is monopolized, hooked to the oil and gas needle.
The railway line from Smyrna to Constantinople is monopolized by the military, no goods of any description being accepted for transport.
The European Commission proposed to liberalize the market for replacement car parts, which in most European countries is monopolized by the car manufacturers themselves.
The rest of the top five is monopolized by Chinese brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, Lenovo and Vivo.
This will also bring pricing battles over the same applications into the equation (which hasn't really been possible when app distribution is monopolized by a single storefront).
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