verb
- to have or take complete control of something so that others cannot share it
- to get or keep all of someone’s attention or time
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The large corporation tried to monopolise the entire market.
- She tends to monopolise conversations at parties.
- The company monopolised the supply of rare minerals.
- Don’t let work monopolise your entire weekend.
- The new player monopolised the ball throughout the game.
- He monopolised her attention for the entire evening.