/kəmˈpɛnsəˌtɔri rɪˈlif/ – Phrase
Definition: xử phạt phải đền bù, xử phạt phải bồi thường.
A more thorough explanation: Compensatory relief refers to a type of legal remedy or compensation awarded to a party in a civil lawsuit to make up for losses or damages suffered as a result of another party’s actions. This relief is intended to restore the injured party to the position they were in before the harm occurred, by providing monetary compensation or other forms of relief.
Example: The court awarded compensatory relief to the plaintiff in the form of monetary damages for the losses suffered as a result of the defendant’s actions.