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was monopolized
verb
To have a monopoly on something
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Her mind was monopolized by regret.
Moreover, Norwegian production of whale oil and cod was monopolized.
At Corinth, for example, political control was monopolized by the adult males of a single clan, the Bacchiadae.
Effective political power was monopolized by interests committed to the preservation of 19th-century notions of property and social conformity.
Trade in these items was monopolized by the royalty; kings entered into contracts with foreign merchants, fixed prices, and received the revenue.
Many of the women in the post said in interviews that they would not have joined one that was monopolized by men.
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This guy who was monopolizing the business he's dead now, he got shot on Flatbush Avenue...
The reason for this outage was a misconfigured Kace appliance server that was monopolizing all of the http processes on our servers.
"I think they were concerned about who was monopolizing the debate and that our view, which is pro-science, pro-research, was not heard," Ms. Riley said.
And for Mr. Telford, it meant having to explain himself to relatives and friends who did not understand what was monopolizing his time.
When Longacre complained that Peale was monopolizing the device, Peale decided to sabotage Longacre's coin work and have him removed from his position.
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