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will monopolize

  • future tense
    of monopolize.
    monopolize
    verb (used with object)
    to acquire, have, or exercise a monopoly of.

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During mate guarding, a male will monopolize any mating that occurs with a female, which limits different-sex encounters for other males.

From Scientific American Aug. 30, 2023

Yet Gilmore has the patience of a Zen master; sooner or later, someone will leave a color open, and he will monopolize on the mistake.

From Time Magazine Archive

The two governments plan to form a "cooperative association"; that will monopolize future oil and gas exploitation.

From Time Magazine Archive

Another frequently voiced concern is that foreign owners will monopolize a particular American industry, driving out U.S. capacity and somehow gaining the capability to extract exorbitant profits or disrupt the economy.

From Time Magazine Archive

You see, Meta will monopolize Irene and Monica, and I should have been left out altogether.

From The Manor House School by Arthur A. Dixon