Definition of Boycotters

1. Noun. (plural of boycotter) ¹

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Definition of Boycotters

1. boycotter [n] - See also: boycotter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Boycotters

boyars
boyau
boyaus
boyaux
boyband
boybands
boychick
boychicks
boychik
boychiks
boychild
boychildren
boycotted
boycotter
boycotters (current term)
boycotting
boycottism
boycotts
boydekin
boydekins
boyed
boyf
boyfriend
boyfriendless
boyfriends
boyfriendship
boyfs

Literary usage of Boycotters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Young India: An Interpretation and a History of the Nationalist Movement by Lajpat Rai (1916)
"Military Measures against boycotters. After consultation with Lord Curzon, he resolved to use force. The first step taken was the despatch of a hundred ..."

2. The Future of German Industrial Exports: Practical Suggestions for by Siegfried Herzog (1918)
"... the Allied Freight Rates—Punishment of Hostile boycotters—Restoring the " Stolen" Patents—Allied Guarantees Against "Insufferable Discrimination"—A Warm ..."

3. Annual Report (1899)
"Do boycotters use such threats? Do they contend for the right to employ force or ... The boycotters threaten third parties to boycott them If they refuse to ..."

4. A Compilation of Documents Relating to Injunctions in Conspiracy Cases by United States Congress. Senate, Alfred Maurice Low, Frederic Jesup Stimson, United States, Congress (1902)
"The offense of the boycotters, according to Judge Spring, consisted in ... In other words, the original boycotters, who acted within their right in ..."

5. Discrimination Against the Japanese in California: A Review of the Real by Herbert Buell Johnson (1907)
"... stated that the boycott commenced on October 3 and continued until October 24; that on the first day the boycotters distributed match boxes on which was ..."

6. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1887)
"If one could be influenced by the boycotters, so might the others. " I'll tell ye, Misther People," said Dennis Roon, " what I'll do fur ye. ..."

7. Report of a Hearing Before the Committee by United States Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary (1900)
"In other words, the original boycotters, who acted within their right in suspending their dealings with the Express and its advertisers, openly appealed, ..."

8. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1903)
"boycotters have no means of enforcing their decrees except by resorting to violence, and though this may go on for a little while, it never will last long. ..."

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