/ˈkwaɪətɪŋ/ – Noun
Definition: việc vỗ về, việc làm cho yên dịu.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “quieting” refers to the legal process of establishing clear title to real property by resolving any disputes or claims regarding ownership or other interests in the property. This process typically involves a court action to “quiet title,” which aims to eliminate any clouds on the title and confirm the rightful owner of the property.
Example: The court issued an injunction quieting the title dispute between the two parties.