antimerger

/ˌæntiˈmɜrdʒər/
noun
  1. A person who opposes a merger, especially of corporations.
    • The antimerger argued that the deal would hurt consumers by reducing competition.
    • The antimergers formed a coalition to lobby against the proposed acquisition.
    • As an antimerger, she spoke at the hearing against the bank consolidation.
adjective
  1. Opposing or intended to prevent the merging of companies or organizations.
    • The senator proposed antimerger regulations to protect small businesses.
    • The antimerger law was designed to prevent monopolies in the tech industry.
    • Shareholders filed an antimerger lawsuit to stop the two airlines from combining.
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