/prɪˈzum(d) raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền được suy đoán.
A more thorough explanation: A presumed (presumptive) right refers to a right that is assumed to exist based on certain circumstances or legal principles, even though it may not be explicitly stated or proven. This type of right is generally accepted as valid unless proven otherwise.
Example: The defendant has a presumed right to remain silent during police questioning until they have consulted with their attorney.