noun
- people who refuse to buy from, use, or participate in something as a form of protest or punishment
Usage: plural of boycotter; commonly used in political, social, and consumer contexts
Examples
- The boycotters gathered outside the store to protest unfair labor practices.
- Environmental boycotters refused to purchase products from companies that polluted rivers.
- Boycotters of the company's new policy organized a coordinated campaign on social media.
- The boycotters were successful in forcing the corporation to reconsider its decision.
- Many boycotters believed their collective action would create meaningful change.
- Student boycotters demanded better campus facilities and lower tuition fees.