/ˈæktɪv kənˈsiːlmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: việc tích cực che giấu (bằng cách đánh lạc hướng hay lừa dối).
A more thorough explanation: Active concealment refers to the intentional act of hiding, suppressing, or withholding information or facts that are material to a legal matter, with the purpose of deceiving or misleading another party. It involves taking affirmative steps to prevent the discovery of relevant information that could impact a legal decision or outcome.
Example: The defendant was found guilty of fraud due to their active concealment of financial information from investors.