nounU.S.the breaking up of monopolies to encourage competition
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(redirected from trustbusting). Also found in: Financial, Wikipedia, 0.01 sec. trust· bust·er (tr st b s t r). n. One that seeks to prosecute or dissolve business trusts.
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Definition of trustbusting: nounU.S.the breaking up of monopolies to encourage competition.
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