/ˌdɪsˈbɑr/ – verb
Definition: tước danh hiệu luật sư, tước quyền hành nghề luật sư.
A more thorough explanation: To “disbar” means to officially remove a lawyer from the practice of law, typically due to unethical or illegal conduct. This action is taken by a governing body, such as a state bar association, and results in the individual no longer being allowed to practice law.
Example: The attorney was disbarred for unethical conduct in handling client funds.