/ˈstæʧuːtˈ -ˈprɪvɪlɪʤdˈ/ – adjective
Definition: được hưởng đặc quyền theo luật định.
A more thorough explanation: “Statute-privileged” refers to a legal term that describes a privilege or immunity granted by a statute or law. This privilege is conferred by a specific statute and provides certain protections or benefits to individuals or entities as outlined in the law.
Example: The attorney argued that the communication between the client and the lawyer was statute-privileged and therefore could not be disclosed in court.