/ˌmærɪʤəˈbɪlɪtiˈ/ – Adjective
Definition: có năng lực pháp lý để kết hôn, có đủ điều kiện để được phép kết hôn.
A more thorough explanation: Marriageability refers to the legal capacity or eligibility of an individual to enter into a valid marriage under the laws of a particular jurisdiction. It typically involves meeting certain legal requirements, such as age, mental capacity, and absence of existing marital ties, in order to be considered capable of entering into a legally recognized marriage.
Example: The court considered the individual’s marriageability when determining the division of assets in the divorce settlement.