/fɔls rɛprɪzɛnˈteɪʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: việc cố tình gây nhầm lẫn, việc lừa đảo.
A more thorough explanation: A false (fraudulent) representation is a statement or assertion made by one party to another that is not true, with the intent to deceive or mislead the other party. This can include misrepresentations of fact, promises that are not intended to be kept, or any other form of dishonest communication that is made to induce another party to act in a certain way.
Example: The defendant was charged with making a false representation to the investors about the company’s financial status, which was deemed fraudulent by the court.