/ˌkɑnfrənˈteɪʃən/ – noun
Definition: 1. việc đối chiếu, việc so sánh;
2. sự đối đầu, việc đối chất.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, confrontation refers to a situation where two or more parties come face to face in a legal proceeding, such as a trial or hearing, to present and challenge evidence, cross-examine witnesses, or address accusations or statements made by the opposing party. It is a fundamental right in criminal proceedings for a defendant to confront and cross-examine witnesses against them.
Example: During the trial, the defense attorney objected to the prosecutor’s attempt to introduce the witness’s prior statement without providing an opportunity for confrontation.