lynchpin

noun

lynch·​pin

less common spelling of linchpin

1
: a locking pin inserted crosswise (as through the end of an axle or shaft)
2
: one that serves to hold together parts or elements that exist or function as a unit
the linchpin in the defense's case

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The lynchpin of that program is bringing in private sector companies to participate. Dan Goodin, ArsTechnica, 13 Aug. 2026 Rodri, the Spanish captain and lynchpin, winner of the Golden Ball as best player in the tournament, placed both hands on his head, in joyous disbelief. Sean Gregory, Time, 20 July 2026 How did this come to be when this has been a lynchpin franchise for New Line? Anthony D'alessandro, Deadline, 13 July 2026 Over the course of ten episodes, Patricia transformed into the tonal lynchpin of the series. Josef Adalian, Vulture, 29 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for lynchpin

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“Lynchpin.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lynchpin. Accessed 18 Aug. 2026.

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