/ʌnˈfɪt/ – adjective
Definition: không thích hợp, không có năng lực, không có khả năng.
A more thorough explanation: In a legal context, the term “unfit” typically refers to a person’s lack of suitability or competence to perform a particular role or fulfill certain responsibilities. It may indicate that an individual is not capable or qualified to carry out specific duties, often due to factors such as incompetence, incapacity, or moral unsuitability. In legal proceedings, a person may be deemed unfit to stand trial if they are unable to understand the charges against them or assist in their defense due to mental illness or other reasons.
Example: The court found the defendant unfit to stand trial due to mental health issues.