/dɪˈfɔːs/ – noun
Definition: 1. việc bắt giữ trái phép bất động sản của người khác;
2. (Scot) việc chống đối đại diện chính quyền, việc chống lại người thi hành công vụ.
A more thorough explanation: Deforcement is a legal term that refers to the act of wrongfully withholding possession of property from the rightful owner or interfering with the owner’s right to possession of the property. It is often used in the context of real property law to describe actions such as trespassing, changing locks, or refusing to vacate premises. Deforcement is considered a civil wrong and can give rise to legal remedies such as an action for ejectment or damages.
Example: The defendant was charged with deforcement after unlawfully entering the property and changing the locks without permission.