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noun ADJ. mass, total, worldwide | consumer, economic, trade a consumer boycott of GM foods VERB + BOYCOTT declare, impose, introduce Opposition groups declared a boycott of the elections. | call for, threaten Lawyers threatened a boycott of the courts. | end, lift Politicians want to end their boycott of the talks. | join There is pressure on the biggest union to join the boycott. BOYCOTT + NOUN campaign PREP. ~ by a boycott by international singers | ~ of The group is calling for a mass consumer boycott of these products. | ~ on The US has imposed a boycott on some European goods., verb ADV. officially VERB + BOYCOTT threaten to | call on sb to, urge sb to They have urged people to boycott foreign products.
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