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Definitions from the WebTerm: boycottedDescription"Boycotted" is a verb that refers to the act of intentionally refusing to engage or participate in a certain activity, event, or the purchase of a particular product or service. It is a form of protest or dissent, often used collectively by a group or community to express their disapproval or objection to something. Senses and UsagesSense 1:Part of Speech: Verb (transitive)Definition: To refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a way of protest or showing disapproval. Example Sentence: The students boycotted the cafeteria food to demand better quality meals. Related Products: Protest T-Shirts, Social Activism Books Sense 2:Part of Speech: Verb (transitive)Definition: To refuse to support, attend, or participate in an event, organization, or activity as a way of expressing dissent. Example Sentence: The citizens boycotted the company's annual shareholders meeting due to their unethical business practices. Related Products: Boycott Guide, Event Tickets Sense 3:Part of Speech: Verb (transitive)Definition: To avoid or abstain from using or buying a product, brand, or service to support a cause or campaign. Example Sentence: The environmentalists boycotted the use of single-use plastic products to promote eco-friendly alternatives. Related Products: Eco-Friendly Products, Sustainable Brands Sense 4:Part of Speech: Verb (transitive)Definition: To refuse to collaborate, cooperate, or associate with a person, group, or organization. Example Sentence: The opposing political party boycotted negotiations with the ruling party due to policy disagreements. Related Products: Political Biographies, Conflict Resolution Books | ||||
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