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What does lynched mean?

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Verb
  1. simple past tense and past participle of lynch
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Well, that is until I am lynched by my fellow passengers for not obeying the unwritten rules of travel on the London Underground.
In April, people in Ilave burst into a town council meeting, grabbed their mayor, dragged him through the streets and lynched him.
At about the same time, Setsuko Otsuki and Michiyo Kaneko were lynched at the Haruna Mountain Base.
He had taken a seat next to the guys in the front, and while they didn't look particularly welcoming, they hadn't lynched him yet.
A good third of her MPs dare not visit their fiefs for fear of being lynched for treating their constituencies as cash tills.
In 1892 three acquaintances of this Black newspaperwoman were lynched in Memphis, Tennessee.

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