Boycotting

/bɔɪˈkɒtɪŋ/ verb

Refusing to buy from, use, or support a company or person as a way to protest against something they've done.

From Charles Boycott, an Irish land agent in the 1880s whose tenants refused to work for him during a rent dispute. The practice became so common it entered English as a general term for organized refusal.

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