/dɪˈfaɪlmənt/ – noun
Definition: làm ô uế, làm dơ bẩn, phá trinh, xâm phạm trinh tiết.
A more thorough explanation: Defilement is the act of making something impure, unclean, or dirty, especially in a moral or legal sense. It can refer to the act of desecrating or violating something sacred or pure, such as a person’s reputation or a place of worship. In a legal context, defilement may involve acts of sexual abuse, corruption, or pollution that are considered unlawful and morally reprehensible.
Example: The defendant was charged with defilement of a minor under the age of 16.