/feɪnd ˈækʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: vụ kiện giả vờ.
A more thorough explanation: A feigned action refers to a legal claim or lawsuit that is fictitious or false, brought by a party with the intention to deceive or mislead the court or the opposing party. It is a legal term used to describe a lawsuit that is not based on a genuine legal dispute or injury, but rather initiated for fraudulent or deceptive purposes.
Example: The defendant’s feigned (fictitious) action of self-defense was quickly exposed by the surveillance footage.