Boycott

/ˈbɔɪkɒt/ verb

To refuse to buy, use, or take part in something as a way to protest or force change.

Named after Captain Charles Boycott, a 19th-century Irish land agent whom local people socially and economically shunned during a dispute. His name became the general word for organized refusal.

AMማቋረጥ
ARمقاطعة
BNবর্জন
CSbojkot
DAboykot
DEBoykott
ELμποϊκοτάζ
ESboicot
FAتحریم
FIboikotti
FRboycott
GUબહિષ્કાર
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