/moʊʃən tuː dɪsˈmɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. đơn thỉnh cầu không thừa nhận;
2. đơn thỉnh cầu bác bỏ đơn kiện hay lời buộc tội;
3. đơn xin đình chỉ vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: A motion to dismiss is a formal request made to a court asking the judge to dismiss a case or certain claims within a case. This motion is typically made by one of the parties involved in the legal proceedings, arguing that there are legal grounds for the case or claims to be dismissed. The court will then review the motion and make a decision on whether to dismiss the case or claims based on the arguments presented.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the defendant filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit for lack of jurisdiction.