/ɡrɑːft/ – verb/noun
Definition: 1. hối lộ, đút lót, nhận hối lộ, ăn hối lộ;
2. tội hối lộ, tội ăn hối lộ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “graft” refers to the act of gaining money, property, or advantage through dishonest or unfair means, such as bribery or corruption. It is often associated with the abuse of power for personal gain.
Example: The politician was accused of engaging in graft by accepting bribes in exchange for awarding government contracts.