English to Spanish Dictionary boycott

boycott

boicotear
definition
verb
The Israeli academic establishment boycotted him.
withdraw from commercial or social relations with (a country, organization, or person) as a punishment or protest.
noun
Two Australian wool bodies have approached the boycott in very different ways.
a punitive ban that forbids relations with certain groups, cooperation with a policy, or the handling of goods.
translation of 'boycott'
verb
boicotear
noun
boicoteo
example
Do Norwegians and others 'boycott' goods made in factories owned and run by European multinationals that employ adult and child slave labour?
Mr. Lopez also said that, beginning tonight, his organization will 'boycott' any organization that uses the term illegal alien.
We need to 'boycott' these companies before it's too late.
The Hindu leader also urged the people of Assam to 'boycott' Muslim immigrants economically.
The campaign to encourage shoppers to 'boycott' these goods has started again outside Selfridges in what has now become a test case.
Outraged that the Wakefield campaign was going to get even more publicity, a number of leading authorities, who had been invited to participate, decided to 'boycott' the debate.
The Football Supporters Federation are today urging Bantams fans to 'boycott' Saturday's clash with Wimbledon.
most parties indicated that they would 'boycott' the election
I have e-mailed the company and also copied my message to the financial investors for the Body Shop, stating that I will begin a 'boycott' of Body Shop products effective immediately.
A call to 'boycott' US goods from drink to meals, from cars to sports wear, would hit corporate America where it hurts.
Efforts to convince the security staff proved futile and at one stage the media threatened to 'boycott' the prime minister's visit.
There is the tendency to 'boycott' US goods throughout the region.
Turkish threats to 'boycott' German goods also caused widespread anger.
we will 'boycott' all banks which take part in the loans scheme
a 'boycott' of the negotiations
Some have also come forward to say they plan to 'boycott' Terry's goods - or even all Kraft products - in protest at the decision.
But members of the Jewish community in Scotland last night condemned plans to 'boycott' Israeli goods.
Tonga and Samoa have threatened to 'boycott' the next World Cup unless they receive a better deal.
The funeral directors are threatening to 'boycott' a county council awards ceremony because feelings are running high.
We are not in a situation, more precisely, we do not have a relationship of forces that permits an active 'boycott' .
Some members have asked why we do not 'boycott' countries such as Sudan or Saudi Arabia that have very bad human rights records.
Sport has always been used as a means of enforcing a political viewpoint, whether it is to 'boycott' a country or whether it is to establish diplomatic relations.
Union branches up and down the country held meetings attended by unusually large numbers of members and submitted resolutions calling for the 'boycott' to be dropped.
The intention of the opposition parties to 'boycott' the poll is irresponsible in the extreme.
The European Union quickly imposed sanctions on Austria, and numerous private organizations and individuals began to 'boycott' the country.
I'd love to 'boycott' the US because of it but I have family I'm visiting for Christmas.
The 'boycott' by the Democratic state senators repeats the tactic employed by Democratic members of the lower house who left Texas as a group three months ago.
Most opposition parties chose to 'boycott' these elections, ensuring a landslide victory for the EPRDF.
It is not clear what will happen if opposition parties decide to 'boycott' the Parliament session again today.
They could not overcome the effects of the US 'boycott' and the lack of any popular democracy or mass participation in the organisation of society, an essential feature of any socialist revolution.
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