/ˌkɒntrəˈdɪkt/ – verb
Definition: 1. mâu thuẫn;
2. cãi lại;
3. bác bỏ, phủ nhận.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “contradict” means to deny or oppose a statement or assertion made by another party, typically during a legal proceeding such as a trial or deposition. It involves presenting evidence or arguments that are inconsistent with or challenge the truth or validity of the opposing party’s claims.
Example: The witness’s testimony seemed to contradict the evidence presented by the prosecution.