Sentence example with the word 'boycott'

boycott

avoid, boggle, demarcation, exception, inadmissibility, object, picketing, rally, rulebook slowdown, slowdown, walkout

Definition n. a group's refusal to have commercial dealings with some organization in protest against its policies

Last update: August 3, 2015


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The chief industrial methods advocated are the strike, the boycott, the label and sabotage.   [noun]

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The opposition boycotted the meeting.   [verb]

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They announced that they would boycott the elections for the first duma.   [verb]

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The boycotters then demanded $2500 for paying their boycott expenses.   [Please select]

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A strike ensued which soon led to a boycott of national proportions.   [Please select]

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There is practically no limit to this form of mandatory boycott.   [Please select]

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The union supporters will boycott the supermarket.   [Please select]

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The Mexican families of repute boycott the Madero receptions.   [Please select]

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It was resolved by the colonists to refuse and boycott this tea.   [Please select]

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Compare the social effects of excommunication with those of a modern "boycott."   [Please select]

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"Do you think that non-co-operation and the non-boycott of the Legislative Councils consistent."   [Please select]

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