Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lynch.(verb)
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Use "lynches" in a sentence
"Nobody lynches women for applying for challenging jobs."
"You must mean some guy named Kevin K. Kent, PETA member, not the reactionary right wing Christian racist group that burns crosses and lynches black people."
"If you're black, it was too much to ask that you like someone who lynches your neighbor and withholds your right to equal treatment under the law."