/ˈkaʊntə-pɪˈtɪʃən/ – verb
Definition: khiếu kiện lại, kiện lại.
A more thorough explanation: A counter-petition is a formal written response or opposing claim filed in a legal proceeding, typically in response to an initial petition or complaint. It presents a different perspective or request from the original petition and is submitted by the opposing party in the case.
Example: A counter-petition was filed by the defendant in response to the plaintiff’s initial petition.