Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Feb 8, 2024 · Work with translations by seeking out word definitions and spelling variations in the digital application containing the full database of the classic Merriam-Webster dictionaries. The utility is available for multiple language pairs and is regularly updated.

  2. Search multiple English dictionaries, including an offline dictionary, all from the most trusted sources, plus specialty dictionaries, including Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, and Idioms, as well as multiple encyclopedias and even Wikipedia.

    • (21.1K)
    • Windows 10 Version 16299.0 or Higher
    • Reference
  3. boycott, collective and organized ostracism applied in labour, economic, political, or social relations to protest practices that are regarded as unfair. The boycott was popularized by Charles Stewart Parnell during the Irish land agitation of 1880 to protest high rents and land evictions.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. A mobile dictionary application from MobiSystems with content from Oxford University Press. The Oxford Dictionary of Economics is an authoritative and comprehensive dictionary containing 2,500 key economic terms with clear, concise definitions.

    • (2)
    • Windows 8.1 or Higher
    • Reference
  5. boycott. noun [ C ] COMMERCE, POLITICS uk / ˈbɔɪkɒt / us. the action of refusing to buy a product, do business with a company, or take part in an activity as a way of expressing strong disapproval: a boycott of sth Pressure groups urged a consumer boycott of clothing brands made using child labour.

  6. The meaning of BOYCOTT is to engage in a concerted refusal to have dealings with (a person, a store, an organization, etc.) usually to express disapproval or to force acceptance of certain conditions.

  7. People also ask

  8. boycott. noun [ C ] COMMERCE, POLITICS uk / ˈbɔɪkɒt / us. the action of refusing to buy a product, do business with a company, or take part in an activity as a way of expressing strong disapproval: a boycott of sth Pressure groups urged a consumer boycott of clothing brands made using child labour.

  1. People also search for