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    antitrust
    /ˌantɪˈtrʌst/

    adjective

    • 1. (of legislation, chiefly in the US) preventing or controlling trusts or other monopolies, and so promoting fair competition in business.

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  2. 31 Mei 2024 · The “trust” in antitrust refers to a group of businesses that team up or form a monopoly to dictate pricing in a particular market. Supporters say antitrust laws are necessary and that...

  3. involving laws or actions that are intended to make business competition fair and to prevent any company from being a monopoly: The government is expanding its antitrust investigation against Microsoft. (Definition of antitrust from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) antitrust | Business English.

  4. 2 Mei 2022 · Antitrust laws also referred to as competition laws, are statutes developed by the U.S. government to protect consumers from predatory business practices. They ensure that fair competition...

  5. The meaning of ANTITRUST is of, relating to, or being legislation against or opposition to trusts or combinations; specifically : consisting of laws to protect trade and commerce from unlawful restraints and monopolies or unfair business practices.

  6. ANTITRUST meaning: 1. relating to efforts to prevent companies from working together to control prices unfairly or to…. Learn more.

  7. Antitrust definition: opposing or intended to restrain trusts, monopolies, or other large combinations of business and capital, especially with a view to maintaining and promoting competition. See examples of ANTITRUST used in a sentence.

  8. (ˌæntiˈtrʌst, ˌæntai-) adjective. opposing or intended to restrain trusts, monopolies, or other large combinations of business and capital, esp. with a view to maintaining and promoting competition. antitrust legislation. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  9. The antitrust laws proscribe unlawful mergers and business practices in general terms, leaving courts to decide which ones are illegal based on the facts of each case. Courts have applied the antitrust laws to changing markets, from a time of horse and buggies to the present digital age.

  10. The adjective antitrust describes a kind of law or rule that protects fairness and competition in business. Antitrust laws are intended to stop companies from forming monopolies.

  11. This Guide to the Antitrust Laws contains a more in-depth discussion of competition issues for those with specific questions about the antitrust laws. From the table at the bottom, you will find Fact Sheets on a variety of competition topics, with examples of cases and Frequently Asked Questions.

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