/dɪˈmɜːrə/ – noun
Definition: việc bác bỏ, việc không thừa nhận.
A more thorough explanation: A demurrer is a legal pleading in which a party asserts that even if the facts alleged by the opposing party are true, they do not provide a legal basis for the claim or cause of action asserted, and therefore the court should dismiss the case.
Example: The defendant filed a demurrer challenging the sufficiency of the plaintiff’s complaint.