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boycott

1880, noun and verb, "to combine in refusing to have dealings with, and preventing or discouraging others from doing so, as punishment for political or other differences." From Irish Land League ostracism of Capt. Charles C. Boycott (1832-1897), land agent of Lough-Mask in County Mayo, who refused to lower rents for his tenant farmers. Quickly adopted by newspapers in languages as far afield as Japanese (boikotto). The family name is from a place in England. Related: Boycotted; boycotter; boycotting.

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Definitions of boycott from WordNet
1
boycott (v.)
refuse to sponsor; refuse to do business with;
2
boycott (n.)
a group's refusal to have commercial dealings with some organization in protest against its policies;
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