boycott
see also: Boycott
Pronunciation Verb
Boycott
Proper noun
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see also: Boycott
Pronunciation Verb
boycott (boycotts, present participle boycotting; past and past participle boycotted)
- To abstain, either as an individual or a group, from using, buying, or dealing with someone or some organization as an expression of protest.
- blackball, blacklist, embargo, withhold patronage; see also Thesaurus:boycott
- French: boycotter
- German: boykottieren
- Italian: boicottare
- Portuguese: boicotar
- Russian: бойкоти́ровать
- Spanish: boicotear
boycott (plural boycotts)
- The act of boycotting.
- embargo, taboo; see also Thesaurus:sanction
- French: boycott, boycottage
- German: Boykott
- Italian: boicottaggio
- Portuguese: boicote
- Russian: бойко́т
- Spanish: boicot, boicoteo
Boycott
Proper noun
- A village name
- Surname
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