What is another word for Monopolizing?

Pronunciation: [mˈɒnə͡ʊpəlˌa͡ɪzɪŋ] (IPA)

Monopolizing essentially means dominating or owning something entirely. However, there are various synonyms for the word that can help convey the idea in a different light. One might use 'dominating,' 'controlling,' 'cornering,' 'commanding,' 'taking over,' or 'gaining a stranglehold' as synonyms for 'monopolizing.' Other words might include 'exclusivity,' 'encroachment,' 'dominance,' 'supremacy,' 'hegemony,' or 'pre-eminence.' These synonyms can help vary the tone and emphasis of the description and better communicate the intended implications of the situation. Choose the appropriate synonym wisely to accurately convey your intended message.

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Usage examples for Monopolizing

Many things I do not like, but what I most detest is the Monopolizing of favors behind some one else's back.
"Botchan (Master Darling)"
Mr. Kin-nosuke Natsume, trans. by Yasotaro Morri
Mr. Kinsella and Pierce made one essay, but the occasion was so stiff and formal and Mrs. Pace so Monopolizing that they determined never to repeat it, but to wait until their friends were installed in their own apartment.
"Molly Brown's Orchard Home"
Nell Speed
Then the conversation drifted back once more to the one subject which was Monopolizing the thought of both of them.
"A Maker of History"
E. Phillips Oppenheim

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