/ˌɪmprɪsˈkrɪptəbəl/ – adj
Definition: không bị chi phối bởi thời hiệu.
A more thorough explanation: “Imprescriptible” refers to something that cannot be limited or restricted by the passage of time, particularly in legal terms. It denotes a right or claim that cannot be extinguished or lost due to the passage of time or lack of action to assert it.
Example: The right to a fair trial is considered an imprescriptible right under international law, meaning it cannot be waived or lost over time.