/ˈdʒɛnərəl ˈæm.nəs.ti/ – Phrase
Definition: đại xá.
A more thorough explanation: General amnesty is a legal concept that refers to the official pardon or forgiveness granted by a government or authority to a group or category of individuals who have committed offenses, typically of a political nature. This pardon usually applies to a specific period of time and is intended to promote reconciliation, peace, or justice by granting immunity from prosecution or punishment for the specified offenses.
Example: The government declared a general amnesty for all individuals who had committed non-violent offenses during the civil unrest.