/fɔrsəbəl əˌnɛkˈseɪʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: thôn tính cưỡng bức, thôn tính bằng bạo lực.
A more thorough explanation: Forcible annexation refers to the act of acquiring territory or property through the use of physical force or coercion, typically against the will of the rightful owner or inhabitants. It involves the seizure or incorporation of land or assets by a state or entity through aggressive or violent means, without the consent of those affected.
Example: The country condemned the forcible annexation of the territory by the neighboring state as a violation of international law.