/lɪntʃ lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: (Mỹ) luật Lynch, tòa án Lynch, luật tự xử.
A more thorough explanation: “Lynch law” refers to the practice of punishing individuals suspected of committing a crime without a legal trial or due process, often through extrajudicial means such as mob violence or vigilante justice.
Example: The vigilante group resorted to Lynch law to punish the suspected thief without a fair trial.