/əˈnʌlmənt/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc hủy bỏ, việc bãi bỏ, việc xóa bỏ;
2. phán quyết của tòa án công nhận hôn nhân không có hiệu lực, quyết định tiêu hôn;
3. việc tước quyền làm cha, mẹ.
A more thorough explanation: Annulment is a legal term that refers to the act of declaring something invalid or void from the beginning, as if it never existed. In the context of marriage, annulment is a legal procedure that declares a marriage null and void, as if it never took place, typically due to specific grounds such as fraud, coercion, or incapacity.
Example: The court granted an annulment of the marriage, declaring it null and void from the beginning.