/diːnætʃrəˌlaɪ’zeɪʃən/ – noun
Definition: tước quốc tịch, đánh mất quốc tịch.
A more thorough explanation: Denaturalization is the process by which a person’s citizenship or nationality is revoked or cancelled by the government, typically due to the individual’s fraudulent acquisition of citizenship, involvement in criminal activities, or other reasons that render them ineligible to maintain their citizenship status.
Example: The denaturalization process was initiated against the individual due to fraudulent information provided during the citizenship application.