/ˈænɪməs ˌɪndʒʊˈrændi/ – Phrase
Definition: có ý định gây thiệt hại, thực hiện hành vi vi phạm pháp luật; cố ý phạm tội.
A more thorough explanation: “Animus injuriandi” is a Latin term used in legal contexts to refer to the intent or purpose to injure or harm someone. It is often used in the context of proving malicious intent or ill will in a legal case, particularly in cases involving intentional torts or criminal offenses.
Example: The defendant’s actions were motivated by animus injurandi, demonstrating a clear intent to harm the plaintiff.