boicottaggio
boycott
noun boh-ee-kot-TAH-joh Rare
Origin: From English boycott, named after Captain Charles Boycott (1880).
Usage Note
Boicottaggio derives, like the verb boicottare, from English to boycott (after Captain Charles Boycott). It refers to the organized refusal to buy, use, or participate in something as a form of protest. The plural is boicottaggi.
Examples
"Il boicottaggio dei prodotti ha avuto successo."
Natural Translation
The product boycott was successful.
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