/kənˈstrʌktɪv/ – adjective
Definition: được suy diễn theo pháp lý, có tính chất xây dựng, được suy đoán không thể bác bỏ được, tồn tại do sự suy đoán không thể bác bỏ được
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “constructive” refers to something that is implied or inferred by law, even if not explicitly stated. It is used to describe a situation where the law recognizes a certain state of affairs or relationship based on the circumstances, rather than on direct evidence. For example, “constructive knowledge” refers to the legal concept that a person is deemed to have knowledge of something even if they do not have actual knowledge, because they should have known about it based on the circumstances.
Example: The judge found that the constructive dismissal claim had merit due to the hostile work environment created by the employer.