Antitrust

/ˌæntiˈtrʌst/ adjective

Antitrust describes laws and actions meant to stop companies from becoming so powerful that they crush competition.

From "anti" meaning "against" and "trust," an old word for a large business group that controlled an entire industry. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, governments created antitrust laws to break up these huge monopolies.

AMተቆጣጣሪነት ተቃዋሚ
ARمكافحة الاحتكار
BNএকচেটিয়া বিরোধী
CSantimonopolní
DAkonkurrencelov
DEKartellrecht
ELαντιμονοπωλιακός
ESantimonopolio
FAضد انحصار
FIkilpailuoikeus
FRantitrust
GUએકાધિકાર વિરોધી
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