Combinations

/kəmˌbɪnˈeɪʃənz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of combination, referring to the act or state of combining, especially in business or legal contexts such as antitrust law.
    The court examined several combinations of companies to determine if they violated antitrust statutes.

Forms

  • combination

Commentary

In legal usage, 'combinations' often relates to grouping or merging entities, particularly in antitrust or corporate law, where it denotes collective arrangements potentially subject to regulation.

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