/ɪmˈpliːd/ – verb
Definition: kiện, truy tố, đưa ra tòa.
A more thorough explanation: To implead means to sue or bring a legal action against someone in a court of law. It involves initiating a legal proceeding against a party, typically by filing a formal complaint or petition with the court.
Example: The plaintiff sought to implead the third-party defendant in the lawsuit to hold them accountable for the damages.