/məˈlɪɡnəntˈ/ – noun / adjective
Definition: 1. (Anh) người theo phái bảo hoàng thời Cromwell và nội chiến;
2. độc ác, ác ý, hiểm ác, ác tính.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the word “malignant” typically refers to a condition or behavior that is harmful, dangerous, or likely to cause harm. It can be used to describe a serious and harmful intent or influence, such as in the context of a malignant act or intent.
Example: The defendant was charged with causing harm with malicious intent, demonstrating a malignant disregard for the victim’s well-being.