/ɪkˈskjuːzəbl kɔːz/ – Phrase
Definition: động cơ có thể tha thứ được.
A more thorough explanation: Excusable cause refers to a valid reason or justification that is recognized by law as a legitimate excuse for failing to comply with a legal requirement or obligation. This term is often used in the context of court proceedings to explain why a party was unable to meet a deadline or fulfill a duty, and may be considered by the court when determining whether to grant relief or leniency in such situations.
Example: The defendant argued that his actions were justified due to an excusable cause, such as self-defense.