Definition of "oligarch"
oligarch
noun
plural oligarchs
A very wealthy business owner who wields political power.
Quotations
Economic disaster loomed, as the rotting remains of the Soviet economy were exposed to free-market reforms, which brought inflation and the sale of state-owned assets at low prices to a new class of ultra-rich businessmen called "oligarchs," who made America's robber barons of the late nineteenth century look like Puritan preachers.
2005, Bill Clinton, My Life, volume II, New York: Vintage Books, page 49
But then, this is Ukraine. Since the country won its independence in the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Parliament has become dominated by the oligarchs - enormously wealthy industrial managers who have interests in steel, iron, coal, the media and soccer clubs.
2005 December 23, Judy Dempsey, “Ukraine's dance of the oligarchs”, in The New York Times
The astronomical sales of the tome have proven once and for all that for teen girls and young women in Russia, the allure of marrying an oligarch is many times more powerful than acquiring fame or intellectual status.
2010, Max Lenderman, Brand New World: How Paupers, Pirates, and Oligarchs are Reshaping Business, Collins, page 19
Borisovich said he also wanted to highlight how a group of “enablers”, such as lawyers, accountants, and bankers, were helping oligarchs launder their “ill-gotten gains” by investing the cash in prime London mansions.
2016 February 4, “Mega-rich homes tour puts spotlight on London's oligarchs”, in The Guardian, retrieved 2022-03-08
Lingelbach told me that Elon Musk went from tycoon to oligarch when he bought Twitter last year. The social media company, now renamed X, shapes opinion on events from Ukraine to Israel—often by platforming falsehoods.
2023 October 28, Simon Kuper, “How to be an oligarch”, in FT Weekend, Life & Arts, page 1
(cosmogony) A protoplanet formed during oligarchic accretion.
Quotations
In the inner Solar System, only the asteroid Ceres was able to grow fast enough to become a dwarf planet, but in the outer Solar System huge numbers of icy bodies formed, ranging from pebbles to the oligarchs now recognized as dwarf planets.
2016, Michael A. Seeds, Dana Backman, Foundations of Astronomy, Enhanced