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    Boycott \Boy"cott`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Boycotted}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Boycotting}.] [From Captain Boycott, a land agent in
    Mayo, Ireland, so treated in 1880.]
    To combine against (a landlord, tradesman, employer, or other
    person), to withhold social or business relations from him,
    and to deter others from holding such relations; to subject
    to a boycott.

    1. The convoys are a new wrinkle in a month-old protest by truckers boycotting Indiana truckstops, gas stations and restaurants to call attention to regulations that hurt their business.
    2. Phillips, whose granddaughter is among about 385 pupils boycotting the new Motley Elementary School, said parents aren't worried about the truancy law.
    3. Iran had requested the council session after boycotting the body for eight years.
    4. The trouble is, by boycotting the talks with his customary belligerent rhetoric, Chief Buthelezi is merely making it more likely that he will be dissatisfied with the outcome - and creating the risk of a further descent into violence in the coming months.
    5. Iran is boycotting the hajj because of limits on the number of pilgrims who can take part and has called on Moslems to disrupt the ceremonies.
    6. "The existing legal rules offer a broad scope of possibilities," he said, and Solidarity activists made a "historical mistake" in boycotting the new government unions created in 1982 after Solidarity was outlawed.
    7. His Cambodian interpreter, Mr Lay Sokphip, was also killed. The Khmer Rouge guerrilla group, which is boycotting the UN's peace process, has been blamed for some of the attacks and is suspected of most of the rest.
    8. He used to spend about $15,000 to $20,000 a year on Kodak products, but now he is boycotting the company.
    9. It sent Maria Shriver to Cuba, one of seven nations boycotting these games, for insights into that "high-yield sports factory," and an interview with Fidel Castro.
    10. Mayor Xavier Suarez says he regrets the way Miami handled Nelson Mandela's visit, but black activists say they will keep boycotting the city until he apologizes for refusing to honor the anti-apartheid leader.
    11. Four petitions are circulating among the faculty calling for the degree not to be awarded to the South Carolina Republican, Hine said, and students are talking about boycotting graduation ceremonies.
    12. Bob Hurt, a Denver-based professional photographer who is boycotting Kodak, isn't convinced.
    13. The radio did not specify the students' behavior but witnesses said in addition to boycotting lectures, the students had drawn caricatures of several national leaders on campus walls.
    14. The Seoul Olympics have attracted a record 160 countries, including most communist-bloc nations, but radical students have demonstrated against the Games because North Korea is boycotting them.
    15. Communist North Korea, a bitter rival of South Korea, is boycotting the Olympics after its demand to co-host the Games was rejected by the International Olympic Committee.
    16. Local government elections due last year have already been postponed and may have to be put back further. However, the JLP says it wants such changes in place before by-elections are held and is boycotting elections until changes are made.
    17. Many others are also boycotting Enfamil, Bristol-Myers's leading formula made by its Mead Johnson subsidiary, as well as other Bristol-Myers formulas.
    18. North Korea is boycotting the games because its demand to be a co-host was rejected.
    19. Wandsworth will not attempt to appeal to the Lords. The NAS/UWT is already boycotting the tests, which are due to take place in June.
    20. The pro-apartheid Conservative Party also is boycotting the talks, because it favors separate territories for whites and blacks, rather than one country with majority rule.
    21. "It really is quite a minority of the members that are this way," the association president, Melville Capps, says of the boycotting teams.
    22. About 70,000 students at 41 colleges also have been boycotting class since April 24.
    23. The conflict is not unique to this city _ some blacks in the Flatbush area of New York are boycotting two Korean grocers because a black woman said she was beaten by a grocer _ but even by Chicago standards, the bitterness has reached a new low.
    24. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop was once the darling of the New Right, but his one-time friends are boycotting a testimonial dinner for him in Washington tonight.
    25. In 1980, the Moscow Summer Olympics began, minus dozens of nations boycotting the Games because of the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan.
    26. Chanturia is among Georgian opposition leaders who are boycotting the vote.
    27. He announced he was boycotting the Grant programme because of what he called its 'filth-spewing' content and dared his opponent, Chuck Haytaian, to do the same, which he did not.
    28. The opposition is boycotting the session, demanding new elections and that former Premier Yasuhiro Nakasone be summoned to the assembly to testify about his role in the scandal.
    29. The Revolutionary Workers' Federation was boycotting to protest what it said were low wages.
    30. The Islamic Action Front (IAF), political wing of the powerful Moslem Brotherhood, is threatening to contest the legality of the new law, perhaps boycotting the elections altogether.
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