/ˈakt əv ɡreɪs/ – Pharse
Definition: 1. hành động từ tâm; hành động bao dung, tha tội; tha lỗi;
2. ân xá, đặc xá.
A more thorough explanation: “Act of grace” refers to a discretionary action taken by a person or authority to provide a benefit or relief to another party, typically in a situation where strict legal requirements or obligations do not necessitate such action. This term is often used in legal contexts to describe a gesture of goodwill or mercy extended by a decision-maker, such as a judge or government official, to grant a favor or leniency that is not required by law.
Example: The governor granted clemency to the prisoner as an act of grace, reducing their sentence.