Boycott | Mean of boycott in English Dictionary
/ˈboɪˌkɑːt/
- Verb
- to refuse to buy, use, or participate in (something) as a way of protesting
- plans to boycott American products
- They boycotted the city's bus system.
- The country's leaders boycotted [=did not attend] the event in protest.
- We boycotted companies that were polluting the environment.
- Noun
- an often organized act of boycotting something
- the 1955 bus boycott
- the country's boycott of the Olympics
- a boycott against/on the company's products