lynch
Prononciation : [lɪnʧ]
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Contexte : « crime »
(verb) to kill someone, especially by hanging, without a legal trial. This usually happens when a group of people take the law into their own hands and decide to punish someone for something they believe is wrong.
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In the story, the town was peaceful and did not lynch anyone despite the rumors.
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It is terrible that in the past, many innocent people were lynched without any chance to defend themselves.
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Why do some people think that lynching is a form of justice?
Contexte : « crime »
(noun) an act of lynching, which is the killing of someone without a proper trial, often carried out by a mob. It is a serious crime and is seen as unjust and cruel.
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The documentary highlighted the dark history of lynchings in America.
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There were no lynchings reported in the town this year, which showed progress in community relations.
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What can we learn from the history of lynching to prevent it from happening again?
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