/daɪˈvɛststətiv/ – adj
Definition: thuộc về tước quyền, thuộc về truất quyền.
A more thorough explanation: Divestitive is an adjective in legal terminology referring to something that causes the loss or deprivation of rights, property, or legal status. It describes the effect of an act, event, or instrument that divests (or takes away) a legal right, interest, or estate.
Example: The divestitive agreement required the company to sell off a portion of its assets to comply with antitrust regulations.