/nɒnˈsuːt/ – Verb
Definition: không kiện tụng, đình chỉ vụ kiện.
A more thorough explanation: A nonsuit is a legal term that refers to a court ruling that dismisses a case because the plaintiff fails to proceed with the case or meet certain legal requirements. This decision is typically made by the court when the plaintiff voluntarily withdraws the case, fails to present sufficient evidence, or fails to comply with court procedures.
Example: After the plaintiff failed to present sufficient evidence to support their claim, the judge granted the defendant’s motion for nonsuit.