/ɪmˈplaɪd ˈweɪvər/ – Phrase
Definition: khước từ mặc nhiên.
A more thorough explanation: An implied waiver is a legal concept that refers to a situation where a party’s actions or conduct suggest that they have waived their rights, even though they have not explicitly stated so. This waiver is inferred from the circumstances and behavior of the party, rather than being expressly stated in writing or verbally.
Example: The employee’s continued participation in the company’s wellness program may be seen as an implied waiver of any potential claims related to the program’s effectiveness.