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		Definition of mob rule in English: mob rulenoun mass nounControl of a political situation by those outside the conventional or lawful realm, typically involving violence and intimidation. 暴民统治  the leadership were criticized for giving in to mob rule Example sentencesExamples -  Fury, on the other hand, descends quickly and unrelentingly into solemn and emotional intensity against mob rule and violence.
 -  And as for politicians not having changed anything, are you suggesting we just give up democracy and go for mob rule?
 -  He would have known that there had been a popular uprising leading to mob rule, the overthrow of monarchy and persecution of the nobility.
 -  More often, in fact, they are foot soldiers of totalitarian regimes and of mob rule.
 -  Today most of us are in favour of democracy, but in earlier times it meant mob rule and then it was quite alarming.
 -  He couldn't expect to stay in charge by allowing this mob rule to take place.
 -  Anything less is a concession that the rule of law can be usurped by mob rule.
 -  They also base themselves on a model of democracy half a step above mob rule.
 -  But on close examination the scene looks less like a victory for democracy than a case of mob rule.
 -  Put a large group of humans together and you get chaos, mob rule, anarchy.
 -  For democracy without the rule of law is mob rule, and the rule of law is not built by democratic means.
 -  And it marks the beginning of racial hatred, of mob rule, of racial segregation, of mindless violence and terror.
 -  A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where 51% of the people may take away the rights of the other 49.
 -  Most serious of all, it is beginning to seem like a pattern of mindless media mob rule against an elected government’.
 -  Perhaps you don't understand this, but mob rule and democracy are different things.
 -  Should an attempt be made the only likely result was mob rule or anarchy.
 -  The fact you're trying to organise mob rule is enough to make me see the flaw in the plan, let alone anything else.
 -  Perhaps we should ask them if they understand the difference between democracy and mob rule.
 -  ‘Unfiltered democracy’ is most certainly mob rule, whether you like it or not.
 -  If they think they can somehow use mob rule to gain some sort of standing in the community they are sorely mistaken.
 
    Definition of mob rule in US English: mob rulenounˌmäb ˈro͞ol Control of a political situation by those outside the conventional or lawful realm, typically involving violence and intimidation. 暴民统治  the leadership were criticized for giving in to mob rule Example sentencesExamples -  Should an attempt be made the only likely result was mob rule or anarchy.
 -  And it marks the beginning of racial hatred, of mob rule, of racial segregation, of mindless violence and terror.
 -  Today most of us are in favour of democracy, but in earlier times it meant mob rule and then it was quite alarming.
 -  Perhaps you don't understand this, but mob rule and democracy are different things.
 -  Perhaps we should ask them if they understand the difference between democracy and mob rule.
 -  They also base themselves on a model of democracy half a step above mob rule.
 -  He would have known that there had been a popular uprising leading to mob rule, the overthrow of monarchy and persecution of the nobility.
 -  He couldn't expect to stay in charge by allowing this mob rule to take place.
 -  Fury, on the other hand, descends quickly and unrelentingly into solemn and emotional intensity against mob rule and violence.
 -  And as for politicians not having changed anything, are you suggesting we just give up democracy and go for mob rule?
 -  Most serious of all, it is beginning to seem like a pattern of mindless media mob rule against an elected government’.
 -  The fact you're trying to organise mob rule is enough to make me see the flaw in the plan, let alone anything else.
 -  More often, in fact, they are foot soldiers of totalitarian regimes and of mob rule.
 -  Anything less is a concession that the rule of law can be usurped by mob rule.
 -  But on close examination the scene looks less like a victory for democracy than a case of mob rule.
 -  For democracy without the rule of law is mob rule, and the rule of law is not built by democratic means.
 -  A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where 51% of the people may take away the rights of the other 49.
 -  If they think they can somehow use mob rule to gain some sort of standing in the community they are sorely mistaken.
 -  Put a large group of humans together and you get chaos, mob rule, anarchy.
 -  ‘Unfiltered democracy’ is most certainly mob rule, whether you like it or not.
 
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