boycotted

[US]/bɔɪkɒtɪd/
[UK]/ˈbɔɪkətid/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vto refuse to have dealings with (a person, country, organization, etc.) as a form of protest.; past tense and past participle of boycott.

Phrases & Collocations

boycotted event

boycotted goods

boycotted movie

boycotted store

boycotted artist

boycott the game

boycotted product

boycotted company

called boycott

Example Sentences

the students boycotted the school lunch due to poor quality.

many activists boycotted the event to raise awareness.

they boycotted the product after discovering unethical practices.

the community boycotted the local store for its unfair treatment.

employees boycotted the company's decision to cut benefits.

consumers boycotted the brand after the scandal.

the organization called for a boycott, and many participated.

they boycotted the election due to lack of transparency.

several countries boycotted the international conference.

the film was boycotted for its controversial themes.

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