lynch
US /lɪntʃ/
UK /lɪntʃ/

1.
lyncher
to kill someone, especially by hanging, without a legal trial and often by a mob
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Historically, mobs would sometimes lynch individuals accused of crimes.
Historiquement, des foules pouvaient parfois lyncher des individus accusés de crimes.
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The community vowed to never again allow anyone to be lynched.
La communauté a juré de ne plus jamais laisser personne être lynché.