boy
cott
Third Person
boycotts
Present Participle
boycotting
Past Tense
boycotted
Past Participle
boycotted
1
to refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a way to show disapproval or to try to bring about a change
transitive
- Many customers boycotted the store after its poor customer service.
- The workers decided to boycott the company until fair wages were implemented.
- The consumers boycotted the company's products due to ethical concerns.
- Students planned to boycott classes to draw attention to the need for educational reforms.
- The school boycotted the exam because of unfair grading policies.
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