/hɑːm/ – noun
Definition: tai hại, tổn hại, thiệt hại.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “harm” refers to any injury, loss, or damage that is caused to a person or their property, either intentionally or negligently, resulting in a violation of their legal rights. Harm can encompass physical, emotional, financial, or reputational damage.
Example: The defendant’s actions caused harm to the plaintiff’s reputation, resulting in a defamation lawsuit.