/ˌmɪsˈfiːzənsˈ/ – Noun
Definition: việc thực hiện những hành vi hợp pháp không đúng cách, việc lạm dụng quyền lực.
A more thorough explanation: Misfeasance is a legal term that refers to the improper performance of a lawful act, resulting in harm or damage to another party. It involves the negligent or wrongful execution of a legal duty or obligation, rather than a complete failure to perform the duty.
Example: The company’s director was found guilty of misfeasance for using company funds for personal expenses.