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Meaning of Antitrust

In simple words: Laws to stop companies from harming competition.

Antitrust in a sentence

  • The government filed antitrust charges against the tech giant.
  • Antitrust regulations are vital for a healthy economy.
  • The aim of antitrust initiatives is to protect consumer choices.
  • She studied antitrust cases to understand market competition better.

How to use Antitrust

Used in legal and economic contexts. It's often appropriate when discussing business regulations but not in everyday conversation.

Grammar pattern

antitrust + object

Memory hint

Think of 'anti' against and 'trust' as a group of companies. They are against monopoly power.

Related words

Collocations with Antitrust

  • antitrust laws
  • antitrust policy
  • antitrust regulations

Synonyms for Antitrust

  • competition law
  • antimonopoly law
  • regulatory law

Common mistakes with Antitrust

  • Confused with 'anti-competitive', which refers to actions that harm competition.
  • Misusing in contexts unrelated to corporate regulations, like personal disputes.

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Frequently asked questions about Antitrust

What does Antitrust mean?

Laws to stop companies from harming competition.

What is the definition of Antitrust?

Laws designed to promote competition and prevent monopolies in business.

How do you use Antitrust in a sentence?

The government filed antitrust charges against the tech giant.

Can you give another example of Antitrust?

Antitrust regulations are vital for a healthy economy.

What are synonyms for Antitrust?

Common alternatives include competition law, antimonopoly law, regulatory law.

What words go with Antitrust?

It commonly pairs with antitrust laws, antitrust policy, antitrust regulations.

What are common mistakes when using Antitrust?

Confused with 'anti-competitive', which refers to actions that harm competition. Misusing in contexts unrelated to corporate regulations, like personal disputes.

How do you pronounce Antitrust?

US: //ˈæn.taɪ.trʌst//, UK: //ˈæn.tɪ.trʌst//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Antitrust formal or informal?

"Antitrust" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Antitrust?

Used in legal and economic contexts. It's often appropriate when discussing business regulations but not in everyday conversation.