/daɪˈvɛstɪʧə/ – noun
Definition: việc tước quyền, việc truất quyền.
A more thorough explanation: Divestiture is the act of selling off assets, business units, or subsidiaries by a company in order to comply with regulatory requirements, reduce debt, or streamline operations. It involves the process of disposing of or transferring ownership of certain assets or business interests.
Example: The divestiture of the company’s subsidiary was completed last month.