/ɪmˈpɜːfɪkt/ – adj
Definition: 1. không hoàn hảo, có khuyết tật;
2. không đẩy đủ, thiếu.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “imperfect” refers to something that is incomplete, deficient, or not fully executed according to the law. It may also refer to a legal document or contract that has flaws or deficiencies that render it invalid or unenforceable.
Example: The witness’s testimony was deemed imperfect due to inconsistencies in her statements.