Meaning in Urdu · اردو میں مطلب

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UK//ˌænti.məˌnɒpəˈlɪstɪk ˈsɛn.tɪ.mənts//US//ˌæn.ti.məˈnɑː.pəˌlɪs.tɪk ˈsɛn.tə.mənts//

Anti-monopolistic sentiments کا مطلب

Feelings against monopolistic practices that limit competition in the market.

In simple words: Feelings against monopolies or businesses that control everything.

جملے میں Anti-monopolistic sentiments

  • The rise of anti-monopolistic sentiments can be seen in recent legislation proposals.
  • Activists expressed strong anti-monopolistic sentiments during the rally.
  • Many consumers share anti-monopolistic sentiments regarding tech giants.
  • The anti-monopolistic sentiments have sparked a broader discussion on economic fairness.
  • Policymakers are beginning to adopt policies reflecting anti-monopolistic sentiments.

Anti-monopolistic sentiments کیسے استعمال کریں

Typically used in discussions about economics, politics, and business ethics. It conveys disapproval of large corporations dominating a market.

Grammar pattern

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Memory hint

Think of 'anti' meaning against and 'monopoly' as a game where one player controls everything.

متعلقہ الفاظ

Collocations with Anti-monopolistic sentiments

  • express anti-monopolistic sentiments
  • anti-monopolistic legislation
  • anti-monopolistic policies
  • develop anti-monopolistic attitudes
  • strengthen anti-monopolistic views

Synonyms for Anti-monopolistic sentiments

  • anti-monopoly views
  • anti-competitive beliefs
  • market fairness sentiments
  • competition advocacy
  • pro-competition attitudes

Common mistakes with Anti-monopolistic sentiments

  • Confusing with 'anti-competitive', which has a specific legal meaning.
  • Using in informal contexts where simpler language is preferred.
  • Assuming it only applies to private companies, not public ones.

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Anti-monopolistic sentiments کے بارے میں عام سوالات

Anti-monopolistic sentiments کا کیا مطلب ہے؟

Feelings against monopolies or businesses that control everything.

What does Anti-monopolistic sentiments mean in Urdu?

Feelings against monopolies or businesses that control everything.

Anti-monopolistic sentiments کی تعریف کیا ہے؟

Feelings against monopolistic practices that limit competition in the market.

Anti-monopolistic sentiments کو جملے میں کیسے استعمال کریں؟

The rise of anti-monopolistic sentiments can be seen in recent legislation proposals.

Anti-monopolistic sentiments کی ایک اور مثال دے سکتے ہیں؟

Activists expressed strong anti-monopolistic sentiments during the rally.

Anti-monopolistic sentiments کے مترادفات کیا ہیں؟

عام متبادل میں anti-monopoly views, anti-competitive beliefs, market fairness sentiments, competition advocacy, pro-competition attitudes شامل ہیں۔

Anti-monopolistic sentiments کے ساتھ کون سے الفاظ آتے ہیں؟

یہ عام طور پر express anti-monopolistic sentiments, anti-monopolistic legislation, anti-monopolistic policies, develop anti-monopolistic attitudes, strengthen anti-monopolistic views کے ساتھ آتا ہے۔

Anti-monopolistic sentiments استعمال کرتے وقت عام غلطیاں کیا ہیں؟

Confusing with 'anti-competitive', which has a specific legal meaning. Using in informal contexts where simpler language is preferred. Assuming it only applies to private companies, not public ones.

Anti-monopolistic sentiments کا تلفظ کیسے کریں؟

US: //ˌæn.ti.məˈnɑː.pəˌlɪs.tɪk ˈsɛn.tə.mənts//, UK: //ˌænti.məˌnɒpəˈlɪstɪk ˈsɛn.tɪ.mənts//۔ مقامی تلفظ سننے کے لیے اوپر دیا گیا آڈیو سنیں۔

Anti-monopolistic sentiments رسمی ہے یا غیر رسمی؟

"Anti-monopolistic sentiments" رسمی ہے، اس لیے یہ پیشہ ورانہ، کاروباری یا علمی گفتگو کے لیے موزوں ہے۔

Anti-monopolistic sentiments کب استعمال کرنا چاہیے؟

Typically used in discussions about economics, politics, and business ethics. It conveys disapproval of large corporations dominating a market.