/faʊnˈdeɪʃən/ – noun
Definition: 1. cơ sở, nền tảng, nền móng;
2. việc lập luận, tính có căn cứ;
3. việc thành lập, định chế, cơ quan;
4. quỹ từ thiện, tài sản được di tặng cho mục đích từ thiện.
A more throughout explanation: In legal terms, a foundation refers to a legal entity set up by an individual or group of individuals for purposes such as charitable, educational, religious, or other philanthropic activities. Foundations are typically established through a formal legal process and are governed by specific regulations and guidelines.
Example: The foundation of the case was built on solid evidence and witness testimony.