BOYCOTT


Meaning of BOYCOTT in English

I.

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ mass , total , worldwide

▪ academic , consumer , economic , trade

a consumer ~ of GM foods

VERB + BOYCOTT

▪ declare , impose , introduce

Opposition groups declared a ~ of the elections.

▪ call for , threaten , urge

Lawyers threatened a ~ of the courts.

▪ lead , organize

▪ support

▪ end , lift

Politicians want to end their ~ of the talks.

▪ join

There is pressure on the biggest union to join the ~.

BOYCOTT + NOUN

▪ campaign

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ by

a ~ by international singers

▪ ~ of

The group is calling for a mass consumer ~ of these products.

▪ ~ on

The US has imposed a ~ on some European goods.

II.

verb

VERB + BOYCOTT

▪ threaten to

▪ call on sb to , urge sb to

They have urged people to ~ foreign products.

Boycott is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ election , ↑ event , ↑ meeting , ↑ referendum , ↑ session

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