boycott
refuse to buy / protest by avoidance / economic sanction
Transitive VerbNoun
pl: boycottspast: boycottedpp: boycotteding: boycotting
This term carries a strong connotation of organized, collective action intended to exert economic or social pressure. It is distinct from a simple personal refusal or a strike, as it specifically targets the consumption or patronage of a product, service, or entity to force a change in behavior or policy. As a noun, the word is typically countable, referring to a specific instance or campaign of avoidance. When used as a verb, it describes the active process of implementing this refusal, often within a political or ethical framework.