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اِحتِكار — meaning in English: Monopoly

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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word اِحتِكار in discussions about economics, especially when talking about businesses that dominate a market. It can arise in political debates regarding regulation, or in news articles about anti-competitive practices in industries such as telecommunications or pharmaceuticals.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'احتكار السوق' (ih'tikar al-suq), which translates to 'market monopoly.' While اِحتِكار refers broadly to any monopoly, احتكار السوق specifically emphasizes dominance in a particular market, making it more contextually appropriate when discussing specific industries.
Culture
The word اِحتِكار is derived from the Arabic root 'ح ك ر', which relates to control or possession. In many Arab countries, discussions about اِحتِكار can reflect broader concerns about economic inequality and the influence of large corporations on everyday life, making it a vital term in both business and social discourse.
FAQ
Q.What does the Arabic word اِحتِكار mean?
The word اِحتِكار translates to 'monopoly' in English, referring to the exclusive control of a commodity or service in a market.
Q.How do you use اِحتِكار in a sentence?
You can use اِحتِكار in a sentence like: 'هذا السوق يعاني من اِحتِكار الشركات الكبرى,' which means 'This market suffers from the monopoly of large companies.'
Q.Are there common mistakes learners make with اِحتِكار?
One common mistake is confusing اِحتِكار with 'منافسة' (munafasa), which means 'competition.' While اِحتِكار implies a lack of competition, learners should remember that the latter is about the presence of multiple market players.
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