/ˈkaʊntə-ʧɑːʤ/ – verb
Definition: buộc tội lại, buộc tội người buộc tội.
A more thorough explanation: Counter-charge refers to a legal term that denotes a claim made by a defendant in response to the original claim made by the plaintiff in a legal proceeding. It is a defensive assertion or allegation made by the defendant against the plaintiff’s claim.
Example: The defendant filed a counter-charge against the plaintiff, alleging defamation in response to the original lawsuit.