/fɔrsəbəl rɪˈzɪstəns/ – Phrase
Definition: việc chống cự lại bằng bạo lực.
A more thorough explanation: Forcible resistance refers to the act of using physical force or violence to oppose or prevent the actions of law enforcement officers or other individuals who are lawfully carrying out their duties or exercising their legal rights. It typically involves actively resisting or obstructing lawful authority through physical means.
Example: The suspect was charged with assault and battery for his forcible resistance against the police officers during the arrest.