/naɪˈhɪləti/ – Adjective
Definition: không có hiệu lực, rất nhỏ, không đáng kể.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, nihility refers to a state of being legally void or invalid, having no legal force or effect. It can be used to describe something that lacks legal significance or validity.
Example: The court declared the contract to be void due to its nihility, as it was found to be unenforceable under the law.