/ˈkaʊntəplɒt/ – verb
Definition: 1. phản kế, tổ chức phản kế;
2. dùng phản kế phá vỡ mưu kế của đối phương, tương kế tựu kế.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a counterplot refers to a scheme or plan devised in response to an existing plot or conspiracy, typically aimed at thwarting or undermining the original scheme. It involves taking strategic actions to counteract or neutralize the effects of an opposing plan or plot.
Example: The defendant was charged with attempting to counterplot against the prosecution’s key witness in order to undermine their credibility.