/kəˈmjuːtɪd ˈpʌnɪʃmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: hình phạt đã giảm nhẹ.
A more thorough explanation: Commuted punishment refers to a reduction or substitution of a penalty or sentence imposed by a court. This reduction may be granted by a higher authority, such as a governor or president, and typically involves changing a more severe punishment, such as a prison sentence, to a less severe one, such as probation or a fine.
Example: The judge commuted the death sentence to life imprisonment.