"oiligarch" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: oiligarchs [plural]
Etymology: Blend of oil + oligarch Etymology templates: {{blend|en|oil|oligarch}} Blend of oil + oligarch Head templates: {{en-noun|s}} oiligarch (plural oiligarchs)
  1. (informal, derogatory) A member of the ruling class that obtains their power from control of the oil industry. Tags: derogatory, informal Related terms: oiligarchy, robber baron
    Sense id: en-oiligarch-en-noun-o6hELJg8 Categories (other): English blends, English entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "In later life, he developed a passion for playing polo and growing wine – his polo team, Labégorce, is named after the vineyard that he owned near Bordeaux. Today, his descendants form one of the most influential ‘oiligarch’ dynasties. Their company, Perenco, is a low-profile yet mammoth player in the oil industry, extracting more than 250,000 barrels a day across the globe.",
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