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Monopoly meaning in Urdu

Monopoly Sentences

A monopoly on silver.
They have no monopoly on intelligence.

Monopoly Definitions

1 of 2) Monopoly : اجارہ داری : (noun) (economics) a market in which there are many buyers but only one seller.

When you have a monopoly you can ask any price you like.

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2 of 2) Monopoly : کسی چیز پر کامل اختیار ہونا : (noun) exclusive control or possession of something.

Useful Words


Monopsony : منڈی کی وہ صورت حال جب صرف ایک خریدار موجود ہو , Oligopoly : چند شخصی اجارہ داری , Charge Card : کریڈٹ کارڈ , Cheap-Jack : بےکار بھدی اشیاء فروخت کرنے والا , Economic : معاشیات سے متعلق , Economic Expert : ماہر معاشیات , Underseller : کم قیمت پر بیچنے والا , Bargain Down : قائل کرلینا , Saddler : گہوڑے کے ساز بنانے والا , Consumption : استعمال , Finance : مالیات , Upset Price : کم سے کم قیمت جس پر نیلام کرنا , Fire Sale : خراب سامان کم قیمت پر فروخت کرنا , Moral Hazard : بیمہ دار کی ممکنہ بد دیانتی پر مبنی بیمہ کمپنی کو خطرہ , Marginal Utility : معاشی خدمت سے ملنے والا اضافی فائدہ , Agricultural Agent : مشیر زراعت , Nobel Prize : اعلی انعام , Kickback : رشوت , Assessment : تخمینہ , Orient : تبدیلی کرکے کسی کے لئے خاص بنانا , Bring On : بازار میں لانا , Jodia Bazar : کراچی شہر کا نامور کاروباری بازار , Scalp : ناجائز تجارت , Monopolisation : اجارہ داری قائم کرنے کا عمل , Truck Farm : کھیت جو بازار میں بکنے والی سبزیاں اگانے کے لیے وقف ہو , Garden Truck : زرعی پیداوار , Clog : لکڑی کے سول والے جوتے , Butcher : قصائی , Grazier : مویشی پالکر بیچنے والا , Flea Market : لنڈا بازار , Rimpa Plaza : رمپا پلازہ

Useful Words Definitions


Monopsony: (economics) a market in which goods or services are offered by several sellers but there is only one buyer.

Oligopoly: (economics) a market in which control over the supply of a commodity is in the hands of a small number of producers and each one can influence prices and affect competitors.

Charge Card: a card (usually plastic) that assures a seller that the person using it has a satisfactory credit rating and that the issuer will see to it that the seller receives payment for the merchandise delivered.

Cheap-Jack: a seller of shoddy goods.

Economic: of or relating to the science of economics.

Economic Expert: an expert in the science of economics.

Underseller: a seller that sells at a lower price than others do.

Bargain Down: persuade the seller to accept a lower price.

Saddler: a maker and repairer and seller of equipment for horses.

Consumption: (economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing.

Finance: the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets.

Upset Price: (auction) the minimum price at which a seller of property will entertain bids.

Fire Sale: a sale of assets at very low prices typically when the seller faces bankruptcy.

Moral Hazard: (economics) the lack of any incentive to guard against a risk when you are protected against it (as by insurance).

Marginal Utility: (economics) the amount that utility increases with an increase of one unit of an economic good or service.

Agricultural Agent: an advisor employed by the government to assist people in rural areas with methods of farming and home economics.

Nobel Prize: an annual award for outstanding contributions to chemistry or physics or physiology and medicine or literature or economics or peace.

Kickback: a commercial bribe paid by a seller to a purchasing agent in order to induce the agent to enter into the transaction.

Assessment: the market value set on assets.

Orient: adjust to a specific need or market.

Bring On: bring onto the market or release.

Jodia Bazar: very famed market in Karachi.

Scalp: sell illegally, as on the black market.

Monopolisation: domination (of a market or commodity) to the exclusion of others.

Truck Farm: a farm where vegetables are grown for market.

Garden Truck: fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market.

Clog: footwear usually with wooden soles sold in market.

Butcher: a person who slaughters or dresses meat for market.

Grazier: a rancher who grazes cattle or sheep for market.

Flea Market: an open-air street market for inexpensive or secondhand articles.

Rimpa Plaza: located at M. A. Jinnah Rd, Karachi, known as auto parts market .

Related Words


Market : منڈی , Economic Science : معاشیات , Ascendance : فوقیت


Monopoly in Book Titles


The Monopoly Book: Strategy and Tactics of the World`s Most Popular Game.
The Monopoly Companion: The Game from A to Z.
In Defense of Monopoly: How Market Power Fosters Creative Production.
The End of the Communist Power Monopoly.

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