boycott was imposed on|boycott be impose on in English
a ban was placed against -, sanctions were placed against -
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1. → See Verb table Boycott Boycott 2 noun [countable] when people Boycott something, or the period of time when it is Boycotted In 1937 the cocoa farmers imposed a Boycott on European imports.
2. The US has imposed a boycott on some European goods.
3. We boycott all products tested on animals.
4. The receipt of Boycott requests and Boycott agreements made.
5. The union called on its members to boycott the meeting.
6. The union called on its members to Boycott the …
7. There is pressure on the biggest union to join the boycott.
8. Many Crimean Tatars plan to boycott the referendum on rejoining Russia.
9. Rosie Boycott was not involved editorially with Virago.
10. Reports of operations in or related to Boycotting countries, boycott requests, and boycott agreements must be filed on IRS Form 5713 and attached to the taxpayer’s federal income tax return
11. A Boycott does two primary things.
12. We are determined to boycott them.
13. Boycott (1832-97), a land agent in Ireland to whom this was done in 1880; an embargo is usually imposed by a government
14. 11 We are determined to boycott them.
15. Boycott is a critical reviews application
16. Palestinian leaders threatened to Boycott the talks
17. She proposed a boycott of the meeting.
18. He called for a boycott of the elections.
19. Opposition groups declared a boycott of the elections.
20. The Boycott was led by the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
21. The party is to boycott the June elections.
22. The unions urged people to boycott the referendum.
23. Media Matters Astroturfed the Limbaugh secondary boycott
24. Lawyers threatened a boycott of the courts.
25. 16 She proposed a boycott of the meeting.