/dɛprɪˈveɪʃən ʌv laɪf/ – Phrase
Definition: tước quyền sống.
A more thorough explanation: Deprivation of life refers to the act of intentionally causing the death of a person, whether through direct action or through negligence or omission. It is a legal term often used in the context of human rights law and criminal law to describe situations where a person’s life is unlawfully taken away.
Example: The court found the defendant guilty of the deprivation of life, as he was responsible for the intentional killing of the victim.