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Definition of cartel:

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

Sentence Examples:

As the cartel is the first vessel which will arrive in America to carry the news, I hope I shall have the great satisfaction of hearing that I am the first who shall inform you of this great event; the particulars you will see nearly as soon as this.

"Else, wherefore our rejoinder to his cartels?"

Hitherto that very brutal and bloodthirsty cartel appears to have had no result.

Why cartel colors had been hoisted, and a vessel chased in sight of the island?

French cartel sails for the Cape of Good Hope.

Hope replied that the cartel had not come out in consequence of this proposal, nor had the boat reached the shore at the time; and this point being clearly ascertained, a communication was opened, and I applied for a passage to the Cape of Good Hope.

And not only reached it herself, mind you, but dragged that ungainly Cartel with her by the tip of her tiny finger!

Cartel received them and, lifting the violin, tucked it under his chin and raised the bow.

Cartel's door was ajar, and through the opening came a streak of lamplight and the hum of voices.

One of the cartels came and cast anchor by the side of our hulk.

Is he entitled to exchange by cartel, or not entitled?'

Months had elapsed since he had heard that the cartel ship was prepared to cross the Channel, but she had never come.

A brig was chartered as a cartel, on board of which the Frenchmen were at once sent.

Having perused the cartel, he wrote the following reply, which I carried to Hermann.

This she was endeavoring to explain, when she sank back exhausted upon the cartel, and again fell into a swoon.

Cartel peeped or not, the next day he recalled a previous meeting with Wally, and asked to be presented to his daughter.

I have now to request of you that, so soon as the distracted state of this unfortunate controversy will admit, you will be pleased to take an early opportunity of settling a cartel for myself and officers.

Both cartels are shams, Captain Hunter, just as your frontier wars are shams.

"Sham battles for shadow cartels," he said.

If the cartel went to this extreme to forestall his search for Ann, she must still be alive.

It did not occur to him to call the police, since they were all cartel mercenaries.

Formerly competing concerns are united into associations or cartels, which buy or sell in common, save a vast amount of unnecessary friction within the trade and act as a clearing house for information and ideas.

As competing industries within a nation frequently end by combining, so in many great industries the competing national units may develop a gentleman's agreement to regulate output and finally may establish an international cartel.

We both have trusts or cartels, and both manufacture huge quantities of cheap, standardized products.

Cartels frequently came and went between Halifax and the American ports for the exchange of prisoners.

Thus, communication by post, telegraph, telephone, and railway, which would otherwise not take place, can be arranged by cartels, as can also the exchange of prisoners, or a certain treatment of wounded, and the like.

Our cartel for the exchange of American prisoners has been some time at a stand.

The only person allowed the cartel was the French officer.

Next day the English army took the field, but the Spaniards retired before them; and nothing came of this exchange of cartels, save a threat on the part of Fuentes to hang the trumpeter who had brought the messages.

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.

As he and Andre were about the same age, and held the same rank in the respective armies, they agreed on a cartel, by the terms of which each one was permitted to put any question to the other not involving a third person.

At length the star of hope rises, and the news of a cartel is received; now it arrives, and we are straining our eyes through the dim light of the grated window to look on the ship, as she lays in the creek.

For the rest, he assured the prisoners that all possible despatch marked the preparation of the cartel ships.

This outrageous act, in violation of the laws of war, of the cartel entered into by the rebel authorities, and of all sense of honor, gives us a useful lesson in regard to the character of the enemy with whom we are contending.

A cartel arrived here for exchange of seamen only.