"Monopoler" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "monopoler" is actually a misspelling or a variation of the word "monopolist".
A monopolist is a person or company that controls the entire supply of a particular good or service, or has a significant and dominant market share, giving them the power to influence prices and restrict competition.
I think you meant "monopoly".
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "monopoly":
Monoploid refers to an organism or cell that has only one set of chromosomes, typically half the normal complement. In other words, a monoploid is an individual with one set of chromosomes, usually resulting from genetic mutations or errors during cell division.
A monopod is a type of camera support that is a single, long leg or pole, typically adjustable in height, used to stabilize a camera for taking photographs or shooting video. It allows for greater stability and reduced camera shake, especially in situations where a tripod is impractical or not possible.
A monopode is a one-legged stand or support, typically used to hold a camera or other object stable for photographing or filming. It is essentially a monopolar variant of a tripod, providing support from a single leg rather than three. The term "monopode" is derived from the Greek words "mónos", meaning "one", and "pous", meaning "foot".
Monopodial refers to a type of growth habit in plants, where the stem grows continuously and produces new leaves and flowers from the tip of the stem, without forming branches. In other words, it is a single, straight stem that grows from top to bottom, without branching out. This type of growth is often seen in palm trees, bamboo, and other monocots.
Monopody refers to the condition in which a plant's stem (petiole) is reduced to a tiny stalk so that the leaf is almost directly attached to the main plant stem, rather than having a separate stem or stalk. This is in contrast to sympody, where a leaf is attached to a longer stem or stalk.
Monopolar refers to having only one pole or point, often used to describe something that is single, unipolar, or having a single focus. In other areas, the term "monopolar" specifically relates to electricity, describing a circuit that has only one point for entry and exit, as opposed to a bipolar circuit which has two points. In medicine, monopolar surgery is a type of surgical procedure where the electrical current is allowed to flow to and from only one point in the body, usually the surgical site. The term "monopolar" can also apply to personal characters, such as being highly opinionated or having a one-track mind, having a strong and unambiguous point of view.
Monopolarity is the state of having only one dominant form, type, or entity. It can refer to a situation where a single entity or system has the greatest amount of influence, power, or authority, often to the exclusion or suppression of others. This term is often used in various contexts, including politics, economics, and philosophy.
A monopole is a theoretical particle in physics that has a single magnetic pole. In other words, it's a particle that has only one of either a north or south magnetic pole, unlike a common magnet which has north and south poles. A monopole would have a single pole that can be either attracted or repelled by other magnetic fields, unlike regular magnets which have both poles and can interact with each other in specific ways.
Monopoles are hypothetical particles in physics that have a single pole, as opposed to electrically charged particles like electrons, which have both a positive and negative pole. In other words, monopoles would have a single charge, either positive or negative, but not both. They are often referred to as magnetic charges and are postulated to exist as part of the grand unified theory of physics.
A monopoly is a market or industrial situation in which a single entity has complete control over the supply of a particular product or service, preventing any other entity from entering the market or competing with it.
Monopolisation refers to the process or result of a person, company, or government taking control of a market or industry, thereby excluding competition and often exercising sole power or dominance over the supply of goods or services.
To monopolise something means to have total control or dominance over it, often in a way that excludes others. It can also mean to dominate a market or industry, so that there are no other options or competitors left.
Controlled or dominated by a single person or organization to the exclusion of others; having a complete and exclusive control or dominance over a particular market, industry, or resource.
The verb "monopolises" means to have exclusive control or ownership of something, often to the exclusion of others. It is typically used to describe a situation where one person or organization dominates a particular market, industry, or domain, and restricts access or competition from others. For example, "The company monopolises the market for smart phones."