Antimerger

/ˌæntɪˈmɜːrdʒər/ noun

A person, organization, or policy that opposes or works to prevent corporate mergers and acquisitions.

From anti- + merger (from Latin 'mergere' meaning 'to plunge/combine'). The term emerged in 20th-century business and antitrust contexts when governments began regulating corporate consolidation.

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