/əˈnæθɪmə/ – Verb
Definition: rút phép thông công, người bị rút phép thông công.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “anathema” refers to a formal ecclesiastical curse or excommunication proNounced by a church authority against a person or group. It can also refer to a vehement denunciation or condemnation of something or someone as being evil or detestable.
Example: The court ruled that the defendant’s actions were anathema to the principles of justice and ordered a retrial.