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Definitions for Antitrust
ˌæn tiˈtrʌst, ˌæn taɪ-an·titrust

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. antimonopoly, antitrustadjective

    of laws and regulations; designed to protect trade and commerce from unfair business practices

GCIDE

  1. antitrustadjective

    opposed to trusts, monopolies, or other large combinations of business or capital which threaten fair competition; designed to protect trade and commerce from unfair business practices; -- of laws and regulations.

Wiktionary

  1. antitrustadjective

    Opposed to or against the establishment or existence of trusts (monopolies), usually referring to legislation.

    The regulators used antitrust laws to block the merger, believing it would eliminate competition.

Wikipedia

  1. Antitrust

    Competition law is the field of law that promotes or seeks to maintain market competition by regulating anti-competitive conduct by companies. Competition law is implemented through public and private enforcement. It is also known as antitrust law (or just antitrust), anti-monopoly law, and trade practices law. The history of competition law reaches back to the Roman Empire. The business practices of market traders, guilds and governments have always been subject to scrutiny, and sometimes severe sanctions. Since the 20th century, competition law has become global. The two largest and most influential systems of competition regulation are United States antitrust law and European Union competition law. National and regional competition authorities across the world have formed international support and enforcement networks. Modern competition law has historically evolved on a national level to promote and maintain fair competition in markets principally within the territorial boundaries of nation-states. National competition law usually does not cover activity beyond territorial borders unless it has significant effects at nation-state level. Countries may allow for extraterritorial jurisdiction in competition cases based on so-called "effects doctrine". The protection of international competition is governed by international competition agreements. In 1945, during the negotiations preceding the adoption of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in 1947, limited international competition obligations were proposed within the Charter for an International Trade Organisation. These obligations were not included in GATT, but in 1994, with the conclusion of the Uruguay Round of GATT multilateral negotiations, the World Trade Organization (WTO) was created. The Agreement Establishing the WTO included a range of limited provisions on various cross-border competition issues on a sector specific basis.

ChatGPT

  1. antitrust

    Antitrust refers to a set of laws, policies or regulations established to promote fair competition in the market, prevent monopoly, and limit unethical business practices. These regulations are designed to protect consumers from predatory business practices, ensure fair competition, and encourage a diverse marketplace of goods and services.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Antitrust in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Antitrust in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of Antitrust in a Sentence

  1. Michael Hausfeld:

    It's a long-awaited vindication of fundamental antitrust principles, it establishes a roadmap for similar allegations in other cases involving benchmark rate-fixing by financial institutions.

  2. Elizabeth Warren:

    How was Amazon able to build a huge clothing presence ? The answer is they had inside information about what Indians were buying, most people think of antitrust as simply the area a company is in. But what Amazon has shown is how a company can dominate in one area and then leverage that into dominance across multiple areas.

  3. Donald Remy:

    Any consideration of a limited antitrust exemption is a conversation that needs to occur within our membership before lobbying for a change.

  4. Jim Cortada:

    Will Amazon get to a point where antitrust officials get nervous? Absolutely.

  5. Christine Wilson:

    Aspen Skiing now means that if a company ever sells any product to any competitor, it then could have a perpetual antitrust obligation to sell every product to every competitor.

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