lynching

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Definition

Lynching is when a group of people kill someone, usually by hanging, without a legal trial, often as a form of punishment or revenge outside the law.

Usage & Nuances

"Lynching" is a historical and sensitive term, especially in the context of racial violence. It is formal and serious; do not use it casually. The word mainly refers to extrajudicial group killings, often by hanging. Do not confuse it with "mob justice" unless referring specifically to unlawful killing. Common collocation: "victim of lynching".

Example Sentences

Lynching is illegal and a serious crime.

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There were many cases of lynching in history.

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A lynching happened in the town last year.

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The movie tells the story of a man who barely escaped a lynching.

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Discussions about lynching are still important in today’s society.

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Activists work to remember victims of lynching and fight for justice.

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