/ˈæmnɪsti/ – Verb
Definition: đại xá.
A more throughout explanation: Amnesty is a legal concept that refers to the official pardon or forgiveness granted by a government or other authority to individuals who have committed a crime or offense. This pardon typically removes the legal consequences of the offense, such as punishment or prosecution. Amnesty is often granted as part of a broader effort to promote reconciliation, peace, or justice in a particular situation or society.
Example: The government anNounced an amnesty for individuals who voluntarily disclose previously undisclosed income.