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What is the past tense of boycott?

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The past tense of boycott is boycotted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of boycott is boycotts.

The present participle of boycott is boycotting.

The past participle of boycott is boycotted.

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Blacks in Washington, led by Sojourner Truth, boycotted segregated public transport.
The response was a tidal wave of indignation from MPs, the vast majority of whom boycotted the questionnaire.
The National Rifle Association then boycotted the company, devastating its stock price and destroying the proposed settlement.
The secessionist government boycotted the elections in order to bolster its claims for international recognition as a separate state.
A discontented student body frequently boycotted classes over various grievances, such as discriminatory practices in medicine.
The majority Shiite population boycotted the election and was poorly represented in the lower house.

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