antitrust: Meaning and Definition of

an•ti•trust

Pronunciation: (an"tē-trust', an"tī-), [key]
— adj.
  1. opposing or intended to restrain trusts, monopolies, or other large combinations of business and capital, esp. with a view to maintaining and promoting competition: antitrust legislation.
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