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boycott

BOY-kot
verb
1
To refuse to buy from, deal with, or take part in something, as a form of protest.
"Consumers began to boycott the brand after the scandal broke."
"The union urged members to boycott the company's products."
noun
1
An organized refusal to engage with a person, business, or organization as a protest.
"The boycott lasted for months before the company changed its policy."

How to Use Boycott

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In plain EnglishTo deliberately avoid buying from or dealing with someone or something as a protest.

Common pairings
boycott a company call for a boycott organize a boycott

Word Forms

boycotted past tense, boycotts plural, boycotts singular

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Etymology

From the surname of Charles Boycott, an English land agent in Ireland who was shunned by his community in an organized protest in 1880.

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