1. boycotting - Noun
2. boycotting - Verb
of Boycott
Source: Webster's dictionaryStrikes and boycotting are akin to war, and can be justified only on grounds analogous to those which justify war, viz., intolerable injustice and oppression. Rutherford B. Hayes
Passive resistance and boycotting are now prominent features of every great national movement. Benjamin Tucker
They are boycotting common sense. Joycelyn Elders
Hamas is a deeply nasty organisation, but it was democratically elected, and it is the only game in town. The boycotting of Hamas, including by our Government, has been a culpable error, from which dreadful consequences have followed. Gerald Kaufman
Conservatives need to know how important it is to fill out the census. It is one of the only things our Constitution specifically asks of U.S. citizens and boycotting will just help liberals expand government even further. Patrick McHenry
Disapproving and boycotting is the Quranic thing to do, whereas violence and threats are not. Mustafa Akyol