单词 | lynch |
释义 | lynch (once / 834 pages) v To lynch is to murder, or unlawfully kill. When an angry mob kills someone they believe is guilty of a crime, they lynch that person. Through history, when a group of people murders someone, especially by hanging him by the neck, they are usually said to lynch him. This was unfortunately not uncommon during the Civil Rights struggle of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in the American South: if a white community believed an African American had done something wrong, they would sometimes lynch him. Lynch is named after Justice Charles Lynch, who condoned mob justice during the American Revolution. WORD FAMILYlynch: lynched, lynches, lynching+/lynching: lynchings USAGE EXAMPLESWhose Marshawn Lynch look-alike draft pick from last season, running back Matt Jones, didn’t even dress for the second half of the season? Washington Times(Jan 01, 2017) Lynch, a former steelworker, was elected to Congress in 2001. Washington Times(Dec 31, 2016) It’s hard for Lynch to believe it’s been that long. Seattle Times(Dec 30, 2016) v kill without legal sanction The blood-thirsty mob lynched the alleged killer of the child Hyper kill cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly |
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