/dɪˈmɜːrəbəl/ – adjective
Definition: có căn cứ để bác bỏ.
A more thorough explanation: “Demurrable” refers to a legal term that describes an objection or issue that is capable of being raised or argued in court. It typically refers to a legal argument or objection that can be raised by a party in response to a pleading or motion filed by the opposing party.
Example: The defendant’s argument was deemed demurrable by the judge, as it did not present a valid legal objection to the plaintiff’s claim.