Examples of 'would boycott' in a sentence

Meaning of "would boycott"

would boycott: This phrase indicates a potential or hypothetical action of refusing to buy, use, or participate in something as a form of protest or disagreement. It suggests a planned boycott in the future or under certain conditions

How to use "would boycott" in a sentence

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I wish musicians would boycott this scheme.
They would boycott businesses until they desegregated.
The village would boycott them.
I would boycott these games and these concerts.
Hamas has said it would boycott any new ballots.
It would boycott all companies involved in such transfers.
Opposition parties announced they would boycott the election.
I would boycott out of a lack of respect for the office.
Some critics even said they would boycott the brand.
He would boycott antiretrovirals until the South African government made them available to everyone.
Announced that they would boycott the Convention.
The White House reception was also cancelled after some honourees said they would boycott it.
Figure skater Adam Rippon said he would boycott a visit to the White House.
Cynics would boycott Israel 's aggressive settlement expansions into Palestinian lands.
A growing number of Democratic lawmakers said they would boycott his talk.

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But he recently announced that he would boycott state-sponsored events around the world.
Israel and Canada have already announced that they would boycott Duban II.
Israel and Canada said they would boycott this year 's meeting in Geneva.
SNSD deputies would stay on in the BiH parliament, but would boycott all votes.
And 90 % would boycott a company if they learned of irresponsible or deceptive business practices.
A few hours later Kyi announced he would boycott the talks as well.
What 's more, 76 % would boycott a company whose actions go against their values.
A number of Chinese actors and singers said they would boycott the two exhibition games.
Even more significantly, 76 % would boycott businesses who behave in ways contrary to this.
Ferber described as “ provocations ” the statements by Ankara that it would boycott the Cyprus presidency.
No, then I would boycott the show.
The PML ( N ) stated after the assassination that his party would boycott the election.
Nine-in-10 global citizens said they would boycott a company if they learned of irresponsible behaviour.
Continuing to allege fraud, Dhlakama said that RENAMO would boycott the opening of parliament.
This does not mean, however, that we would boycott the Working Group and its meetings.
Opposition groups announced on 26 June that they would boycott the election.
Chinese celebrities had already said they would boycott the “ fans ' night ” before it was canceled.
Opposition parties announced on 26 June that they would boycott the election.
If Basha wins, the opposition would boycott the institutions, " he said.
In February 2018, the Democratic Unity Roundtable ( MUD ) announced that it would boycott the presidential election.
The opposition had said that it would boycott the December 2001 elections.
A recent YouGov study found that 59 percent of Americans would boycott a brand for its political stance.
The Serbian Democratic Party decided that its members would boycott any Bosnian presidential meetings.
Anti-Assad activists immediately said they would boycott the vote, calling it a farce.
China said the “ vast majority " of nations would boycott the ceremony.
Moreover, 90 % of people surveyed said they would boycott a brand for irresponsible behavior.
It 's hard to believe the Europeans would boycott Iranian oil, but they did.
Defending BDS support, Rashida Tlaib says she would boycott Arab states, too.

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