Boycott!
The word boycott is the closet word to your question. If you boycott someone you refuse to do business with them.
refuse his invitation
The word refuse is a verb. The past tense is refused.
A business can legally refuse service to a customer if the customer's behavior is disruptive, if they are not following the business's policies, or if serving them would violate the law.
The noun form for the verb to refuse is refusal.Note: The word refuse is also a noun, a word for trash or rubbish.
Refuse Refuse
The word refuse (pronounced ref-yooz) is a noun, a word for something discarded, trash, rubbish, garbage.The word refuse (pronounced re-fyooz) is also a verb, which means to reject or say no to something.The adjective form is refusable.
Both strike and boycott describe collective action by a large number of relatively less powerful people, refusing to interact in one fashion or another with a smaller number of relatively more powerful individuals or companies.Boycotters refuse to buyStrikers refuse to workThey both refuse to take part in the business relationship
The accented syllable in the word "refuse" is the first syllable: re-.
No, it is illegal for a business to refuse service to a customer based on their race. This violates anti-discrimination laws.
Persisted
Welsh word for 'rubbish' are:ysbwrial (rubbish, refuse)sothach (refuse, rubbish, trash)