Noun
One who monopolizes; one who has a monopoly; one who favors monopoly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOnly a monopolist could study a business and ruin it by giving away products. Scott McNealy
Modern monopolist capitalism on a world-wide scale - imperialist wars are absolutely inevitable under such an economic system, as long as private property in the means of production exists. Vladimir Lenin
The principal feature of modern capitalism is the domination of monopolist combines of the big capitalists. Vladimir Lenin
Too many countries that do not play by the free trade rules of the World Trade Organization - including, notably mercantilist China and monopolist Saudi Arabia - have been allowed in, to the detriment of both the WTO and the liberal trading environment it is supposed to sponsor. Frank Gaffney
New technologies (reinforced by new trade rules) are enhancing the market power of incumbent, dominant firms, such as Microsoft, which are all from the developed world; for the first time, in a key global industry, there is a near-global monopolist. Joseph Stiglitz
House Of Commons May 4; King's Theatre, Edinburgh, July 17, "that the unearned increment in land is reaped by the land monopolist in exact proportion, not to the service, but to the disservice done. Source: Internet