cartel (Meaning)

Wordnet

cartel (n)

a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service

Webster

cartel (n.)

An agreement between belligerents for the exchange of prisoners.

A letter of defiance or challenge; a challenge to single combat.

Webster

cartel (v. t.)

To defy or challenge.

cartel Sentence Examples

  1. The drug cartel operated clandestinely, controlling vast networks of distribution.
  2. The oil cartel wielded significant influence over global energy prices.
  3. The government cracked down on the telecommunications cartel for anti-competitive practices.
  4. Despite regulations, the fishing cartel continued to deplete marine resources unchecked.
  5. The cartel members met secretly to strategize their market dominance.
  6. The international cartel faced scrutiny from regulatory agencies for price-fixing schemes.
  7. The formation of a cartel in the steel industry led to increased prices for consumers.
  8. The cartel controlled the majority of the region's agricultural exports, dictating prices to farmers.
  9. Breaking up the cartel became a priority for law enforcement agencies concerned about monopolistic behavior.
  10. Collusion among major players in the industry formed a powerful cartel that stifled competition.

FAQs About the word cartel

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The drug cartel operated clandestinely, controlling vast networks of distribution.

The oil cartel wielded significant influence over global energy prices.

The government cracked down on the telecommunications cartel for anti-competitive practices.

Despite regulations, the fishing cartel continued to deplete marine resources unchecked.