total boycott

Frequency: 6.52.5 per million words

a complete refusal to engage with something

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  • The opposition party called for a total boycott of the upcoming elections.
  • Activists organized a total boycott of the company's products due to its unethical practices.
  • The athletes' union threatened a total boycott of the championship if safety demands were not met.
  • A total boycott was imposed on all goods coming from the aggressor nation.
  • Achieving a total boycott requires the cooperation of all member states.
  • The community initiated a total boycott of the store after its discriminatory policies were revealed.
  • Historians argue that the total boycott was a key factor in the regime's collapse.
  • The plan for a total boycott of the academic conference gained widespread support.
  • If this measure passes, we will have no choice but to declare a total boycott.
  • The effectiveness of a total boycott is often debated by economists.