/ˈʤɛrɪmændə/ – Verb
Definition: 1. sắp xếp gian lận các khu vực bầu cử để đảm bảo kết quả có lợi cho một đảng, sự sắp đặt gian lận;
2. thao túng các sự việc, các lý lẽ nhằm mục đích biện minh cho một kết luận sai, ngụy biện.
A more thorough explanation: Gerrymander is a term used in legal English to refer to the manipulation of electoral district boundaries in order to favor a particular political party or group. This practice is often done to give one party an unfair advantage in elections by concentrating or dispersing voters in a way that benefits that party. Gerrymandering is considered a form of political manipulation and can be subject to legal challenges.
Example: The state legislature was accused of gerrymandering the electoral districts to favor a particular political party.