proboycott|pro-boycott in English
adjective
supporting an economic embargo, favoring a boycott
Use "proboycott|pro-boycott" in a sentence
1. He denied allegations that a threatened boycott of Idaho potatoes by pro-choice advocates had influenced his decision to veto the bill.
2. The receipt of Boycott requests and Boycott agreements made.
3. → 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.
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5. A Boycott does two primary things.
6. We are determined to boycott them.
7. 11 We are determined to boycott them.
8. Boycott is a critical reviews application
9. Palestinian leaders threatened to Boycott the talks
10. She proposed a boycott of the meeting.
11. We boycott all products tested on animals.
12. He called for a boycott of the elections.
13. Opposition groups declared a boycott of the elections.
14. The party is to boycott the June elections.
15. The unions urged people to boycott the referendum.
16. Media Matters Astroturfed the Limbaugh secondary boycott
17. Lawyers threatened a boycott of the courts.
18. 16 She proposed a boycott of the meeting.
19. They are now trying to organize a boycott .
20. The Right Way to Boycott the Beijing Olympics
21. A Boycott is a group refusal to deal
22. They have urged people to boycott foreign products.
23. People were urged to boycott the country's products.
24. Boycott definition, to combine in abstaining from, or preventing dealings with, as a means of intimidation or coercion: to Boycott a store
25. Politicians want to end their boycott of the talks.