/əˈmɛnd/ – Verb/Noun
Definition: 1. tu chính, sửa đổi, bổ sung (hiến pháp, luật pháp,..)
2. tiền bồi thường, bù đắp thiệt hại.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “amend” means to make changes or modifications to a legal document, such as a contract, law, or court pleading, in order to correct errors, clarify language, or update information. Amendments are typically made through a formal process and must be approved according to the relevant legal procedures.
Example: The lawyer filed a motion to amend the complaint to include additional evidence.