What is another word for cartel?

Pronunciation: [kɑːtˈɛl] (IPA)

A cartel is a group of companies that work together to control and dominate a particular market. However, there are various synonyms for the word "cartel" that can be used instead. One of the most common synonyms is "monopoly," which refers to a company or group of companies that have complete control over a particular market. Another synonym is "trust," which has a similar meaning to cartel and refers to a group of companies that have agreed to work together to control a particular industry. Other synonyms for the word "cartel" include "syndicate," "combine," and "conglomerate." All of these words refer to a group of companies working together to control a market.

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Usage examples for Cartel

Edward Norris-so soon as might be afterwards-sent a cartel to the Count, demanding mortal combat with sword and dagger.
"History of the United Netherlands, 1586-89, Vol. II. Complete"
John Lothrop Motley Last Updated: February 7, 2009
It is plain, however, that the old Marshal, under the influence of wine, was at least quite as much to blame as the young Captain; and Sir Philip Sidney sufficiently showed his sense of the matter by being the bearer of Edward Norris's cartel.
"History of the United Netherlands, 1586-89, Vol. II. Complete"
John Lothrop Motley Last Updated: February 7, 2009
It has been seen that Sir Philip Sidney had borne Norris's cartel to Hohenlo, very soon after the outrage had been committed.
"History of the United Netherlands, 1586-89, Vol. II. Complete"
John Lothrop Motley Last Updated: February 7, 2009

Famous quotes with Cartel

  • People really feel that, when they go to the gas pump now, that the oil cartel is holding them by the legs and tipping them upside down and shaking money out of their pockets.
    Ed Markey
  • The Christians had a better chance against the lions than the American consumer has against the OPEC cartel.
    Ed Markey
  • If you look at the drug war from a purely economic point of view, the role of the government is to protect the drug cartel.
    Milton Friedman
  • Mattei pushed hard for a line of detachment, of critical participation in NATO and even of getting out of NATO and into a neutralist position. Mattei therefore not only annoyed the United States with his oil deals in the Middle East, which broke up the balance of the international oil cartel, and broke up the price equilibrium, but it was Mattei who pushed even harder for Italy's entire policy to take its distance from the United States and to open up toward the Third World countries, which were traveling in a certain way along a road similar to the painful and laborious road which Italy had had to travel. Mattei was very sensitive to these problems, because he had been a witness to this difficult road of Italy's and had had great difficulties at the beginning of his career. So he knew what it meant for a country to free itself from the colonial yoke and find its own way, its own balance, and a way of arranging its own economy which would not be an economy of pure exploitation by the great powers (p. 23).
    Nico Perrone

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