Phrases with «boycott»

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The word "boycott" means to refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a way to protest or show disapproval. Full definition

Noun + «boycott»

Adjective + «boycott»

«to boycott» + noun

«boycott» + noun

Sentences with «boycott»

  • With rumblings of boycotts of the NFL and / or its sponsors because of the National Anthem flap, could this be a concern? (newconstructs.com)
  • Social and religious activists will no doubt call for boycotts of certain corporations that deny coverage to women, and lawsuits will be filed against the organizers. (rocketlawyer.com)
  • That last one unleashed protests, angry rallies and threats of boycotts by religious demonstrators who felt the film, which was directed by Martin Scorsese was blasphemous. (chron.com)
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