English to Tamil Dictionary boycott

boycott

புறக்கணிப்பு
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'
பகிஷ்கரி
example
The union has threatened to call for solidarity actions by its members at all sister newspapers and a 'boycott' of all Media 24 newspapers if its demands are not met.
Efforts to convince the security staff proved futile and at one stage the media threatened to 'boycott' the prime minister's visit.
most parties indicated that they would 'boycott' the election
But some veterans who fought in the Far East believe it is a snub to them and say they will 'boycott' the official event.
The Hindu leader also urged the people of Assam to 'boycott' Muslim immigrants economically.
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.
There is the tendency to 'boycott' US goods throughout the region.
a 'boycott' of the negotiations
Mr. Lopez also said that, beginning tonight, his organization will 'boycott' any organization that uses the term illegal alien.
Later this summer, Parents for Justice also urged its members to 'boycott' the new inquiry.
Some SSP members argue for a 'boycott' in the Euro referendum.
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.
I was reading a similar article the other day about how Germans are trying to 'boycott' American goods, as they see it as the only way to get America's attention.
Some members have asked why we do not 'boycott' countries such as Sudan or Saudi Arabia that have very bad human rights records.
The art scene was still firmly in thrall to the cultural 'boycott' , which restricted South African artists from showing overseas, and overseas artists from showing here.
Turkish threats to 'boycott' German goods also caused widespread anger.
The Football Supporters Federation are today urging Bantams fans to 'boycott' Saturday's clash with Wimbledon.
The university employers' body also arrogantly dismissed the action, believing the 'boycott' would fizzle out.
And most U.S. consumers will not 'boycott' French perfume or wine (though Australian Merlot deserves a try).
The Preston-based Captive Animals' Protection Society urged the public to 'boycott' the show being staged on Cronkeyshaw Common.
Most opposition parties chose to 'boycott' these elections, ensuring a landslide victory for the EPRDF.
The movement to 'boycott' Japanese goods began in the United States in August 1937.
Our demands were rejected, so we called for a 'boycott' .
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.
Although some angry citizens 'boycott' U.S. products, the U.S. has made it too expensive for the everyday Jamaican consumer.
The intention of the opposition parties to 'boycott' the poll is irresponsible in the extreme.
Community support flooded in with seven councils voting to 'boycott' James Hardie products and the mayors of six others confirming resolutions would go before their next meetings.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee cannot meet without at least one Democrat present, so a unanimous 'boycott' would delay if not torpedo the nomination.
The funeral directors are threatening to 'boycott' a county council awards ceremony because feelings are running high.
Although more than 35,000 members voted, the National Union has ruled that this is not enough to sanction a 'boycott' .
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