/pəˌtɪʃəˈniː/ – Noun
Definition: người bị khiếu kiện, bị đơn.
A more thorough explanation: The term “petitionee” refers to the individual or entity against whom a petition is filed. In legal contexts, a petitionee is the party who is the subject of a petition, which is a formal written request submitted to a court or other authority seeking a specific action or relief. The petitionee is typically required to respond to the petition and may be referred to as the respondent or defendant in legal proceedings.
Example: The petitionee has been served with the legal documents and must respond within the specified time frame.