/ʌntenəbəl/ – adjective
Definition: không thể biện hộ được, không thể bảo vệ được.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, the term “untenable” refers to a situation, argument, or position that is not capable of being maintained or defended successfully. It indicates that a claim, defense, or position is not sustainable or justifiable under the law.
Example: The defendant’s argument that he was not present at the scene of the crime was found to be untenable in light of the overwhelming evidence placing him at the scene.