/ɪnˈlɔ/ – Verb
Definition: 1. phục hồi quyền (cho người bị đặt ra ngoài vòng pháp luật);
2. trả lại các quyền chính trị và tài sản cho người bị đi đày.
A more thorough explanation: “In-law” is a term used in legal contexts to refer to a relative by marriage, rather than by blood. For example, a mother-in-law or brother-in-law is a relative by marriage, not by blood.
Example: The company’s inlaw policy outlines the rights and responsibilities of employees’ family members who may be affected by the company’s operations.