Definition of Boycotting

1. Verb. (present participle of boycott) ¹

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Definition of Boycotting

1. boycott [v] - See also: boycott

Lexicographical Neighbors of Boycotting

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

Literary usage of Boycotting

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

1. A Treatise on the System of Evidence in Trials at Common Law: Including the by John Henry Wigmore (1904)
"boycotting has existed from the earliest times that human society existed. ... Up to a certain point, boycotting is not only not criminal, ..."

2. Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties by Moisei Ostrogorski (1902)
"In any event, boycotting is seldom the effect of a regular order. In the small localities, in the country districts where people who have to earn their ..."

3. The Parnell Commission: The Opening Speech for the Defence by Charles Russell Russell of Killowen (1889)
"My Lords, in this matter of boycotting, may I be forgiven for using the ... boycotting has existed from the earliest times that human society existed. ..."

4. Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1883)
"boycotting did exist, and must be put down. Their theory was that a man should be relieved from boycotting—not by the plenary authority of Mr. Dillon and ..."

5. Handbook to the Labor Law of the United States by F[rederic] J[esup] Stimson (1896)
"of boycotting x goes back to the criminal law. and, like almost the first American ... American Statutes on boycotting—Such being the court decisions on ..."

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