/ˈɪntədɪkt/ – Verb
Definition: 1. cấm chỉ, ngăn cấm;
2. (Scot) lệnh cấm của tòa án;
3. rút phép thông công;
4. tước đoạt năng lực hành vi.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, an interdict is a court order that prohibits a person or entity from carrying out a certain action or behavior. It is a form of legal injunction that restrains someone from doing something that is deemed harmful, unlawful, or in violation of a court order.
Example: The court issued an interdict preventing the company from disposing of any assets until the lawsuit was resolved.