/fɔːˈbeərəns/ – noun
Definition: sự chịu đựng, sự khoan dung, việc không chịu hành động, việc từ chối thi hành các biện pháp.
A more thorough explanation: Forbearance is a legal term that refers to the act of refraining from enforcing a legal right, such as the right to collect a debt or pursue a legal claim, even though one has the legal ability to do so. It often involves a temporary suspension of legal action or a delay in enforcing one’s rights.
Example: The bank granted the borrower a period of forbearance on their loan payments due to financial hardship.