boycottism
/baɪˈkɒtɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The practice or policy of boycotting, or a refusal to buy or use something as a form of protest or to express disapproval.
“The country’s boycottism of foreign goods had a significant impact on its economy.”
2. noun
The spirit or attitude of boycott, especially in politics or social movements.
“The boycottism of the protest movement was evident in its refusal to engage with the opposing party.”
3. noun
A boycott or refusal to engage with something, especially in a particular field or industry.
“The boycottism of the industry by environmental groups had a major effect on its operations.”