/ˈprɒksiʃɪp/ – Noun
Definition: quyền đại diện, chức đại diện.
A more thorough explanation: Proxyship refers to the act of representing or acting on behalf of another person, typically in a legal or official capacity. It involves the delegation of authority to act on behalf of someone else, often in situations where the actual person is unable to be present or make decisions themselves.
Example: The attorney acted as a proxyship for the client during the court proceedings.