boycottverb/bojkuˈtaɾ/mediumboi·co·tarPortuguesEnglishEspanolFrancaisDefinitionTo refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a form of protest or coercion.Activists called to boycott the company's products.Several countries decided to boycott the sporting event.antsupportpromoteendorseCommon collocationsboycott a productboycott a companyboycott an electionEtymologyDo antropónimo inglês 'Boycott' (Charles C. Boycott).Related wordsboicote