/ɪsˈtɒpt/ – adj
Definition: bị tước quyền phản đối, bị tước quyền viện dẫn các sự việc hay bác bỏ các sự việc nào đó (về một bên của vụ án).
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the word “estopped” refers to a legal principle that prevents a person from asserting a particular claim or defense in court due to their prior actions, statements, or conduct that contradict the claim or defense they are trying to make. This principle is often used to prevent a party from taking a position that is inconsistent with their previous actions or statements, in order to prevent unfairness or injustice.
Example: The defendant is estopped from denying liability due to their previous admission of guilt in court.