antitrusters

/ˌæntiˈtrʌstərz/
noun
  1. People who support or enforce laws that prevent monopolies and promote fair business competition.
    • The group of antitrusters argued that the merger would harm consumers by reducing choices.
    • Antitrusters celebrated the court's decision to break up the monopoly.
    • Many antitrusters believe that stricter regulations are needed for the tech industry.
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