Meaning of Boycotter – French Verb

Boycotter means to refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a form of protest or punishment.

Examples of boycotter in Every Day Usage

  1. Les étudiants ont décidé de boycotter les cours pour protester contre la hausse des frais de scolarité. (The students have decided to boycott classes to protest against the increase in tuition fees.)
  2. Nous avons décidé de boycotter cette marque de vêtements en raison de leur exploitation de travailleurs étrangers. (We have decided to boycott this clothing brand because of their exploitation of foreign workers.)
  3. Plusieurs organisations ont appelé à boycotter les produits issus de l’industrie du tabac pour promouvoir la santé publique. (Several organizations have called for a boycott of products from the tobacco industry to promote public health.)

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