/səˈfɪʃənsiˈ/ – noun
Definition: sự đủ, sự đầy đủ, sự có đầy đủ căn cứ.
A more thorough explanation: Sufficiency in legal terms refers to the quality or condition of being adequate or enough to meet a particular requirement or standard. It implies that something meets the necessary criteria or standards set forth by law or regulation.
Example: The sufficiency of evidence presented by the prosecution was questioned by the defense attorney during the trial.