/tə ˈpɑːrdn ɪɡˈzɛkjʊtɪvli/ – Phrase
Definition: tha tội theo ý nguyện của người đứng đầu chính quyền hành pháp.
A more thorough explanation: To pardon executively refers to the act of granting clemency or forgiveness by a government executive, such as a president or governor, to an individual who has been convicted of a crime. This executive pardon typically results in the restoration of certain rights and privileges that were lost due to the conviction.
Example: The President has the authority to pardon individuals executively for federal crimes.