/ˌʌndɪˈfɛndɪd/ – adjective
Definition: 1. không có người bào chữa;
2. không cần bảo vệ;
3. không bị bác bỏ;
4. không được củng cố bằng chứng cứ, lý lẽ;
5. để ngỏ, không được bảo vệ (thành phố).
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “undefended” refers to a situation where a party in a legal proceeding fails to respond or defend against a claim or allegation made against them. This can result in a default judgment being entered against the undefended party, as they have not presented a defense or contested the claims made against them.
Example: The plaintiff filed a motion for summary judgment as the defendant left the case undefended.