Pronunciation: /mɑb ruːl/
noun a situation in which a large group of people act in an unruly and often violent way, without regard for law or order
A1 Mob rule is when a group of people make decisions without following laws or rules.
A2 In some countries, mob rule can lead to chaos and violence in the streets.
B1 The government must prevent mob rule by enforcing laws and maintaining order.
B2 Mob rule can be dangerous as it often results in the violation of individual rights.
C1 Historically, mob rule has been a challenge for democratic societies seeking to uphold the rule of law.
C2 The rise of social media has made it easier for mob rule to spread quickly and influence public opinion.
formal Mob rule is a dangerous form of governance that undermines the rule of law.
informal We can't let mob rule dictate how we run our neighborhood.
slang I'm not about to let mob rule ruin our plans for the party.
figurative In the world of social media, mob rule can quickly take over and silence opposing viewpoints.
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