/ˈæbsəˌlut raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền tuyệt đối, quyền vô hạn.
A more throughout explanation: “Absolute right” refers to an unconditional and unrestricted entitlement or privilege that is not subject to limitations, conditions, or qualifications. It is a legal term used to describe a right that is considered to be fundamental, inherent, and inviolable, typically protected by law and not subject to infringement or interference by others.
Example: The defendant has an absolute right to remain silent during police questioning, as guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution.