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    The word "lashed" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "lash." Here are the meanings of "lashed" in English: 1. **Bound or Tied**: Secured or fastened with a rope, cord, or similar material. For example, "The boxes were lashed to the roof of the car for the journey." 2. **Beaten or Struck**: Hit or whipped with a lash, such as a whip or a similar implement. For example, "The prisoner was lashed for his disobedience." 3. **Moved Quickly**: Propelled or driven with force, often in the context of wind or waves. For example, "The boat was lashed by the storm, making it difficult to control." 4. **Attached or Connected**: Joined or connected in a secure manner, often with a strong or flexible material. For example, "The flag was lashed to the pole to ensure it wouldn't blow away." 5. **Scolded or Criticized**: Verbally attacked or reprimanded harshly. For example, "He was lashed by his superior for his mistakes." 6. **Affected by a Storm**: Hit or buffeted by strong winds or waves, often causing damage. For example, "The coastal town was lashed by the hurricane, resulting in significant destruction." "Lashed" can also be used figuratively to describe something that is strongly influenced or affected by a force or event. For example, "Her heart was lashed by the news of his departure." This usage conveys a sense of being overwhelmed or deeply affected by an external factor.

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