lynch

/lɪntʃ/
verb
  1. To kill someone, especially by hanging, without a legal trial, usually because of a perceived crime or as an act of mob violence.
    • The community was horrified when a group tried to lynch an innocent man.
    • Laws were passed to make it illegal to lynch anyone, but the practice continued in secret.
    • In the past, angry mobs would sometimes lynch people they accused of crimes.
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