antitrustan·ti·trust /ˌæntiˈtrʌst/ (also anti-trust) adjectiveadj [only before a noun] LAW relating to laws in the US that make it illegal for a company or group of companies to restrict competition, set up a MONOPOLY, or limit another person’s freedom to run a businessThe point of antitrust laws is to prevent restrictions on competition.
The US Department of Justice has dropped its anti-trust case against the company.