/nɪr məˈdʒɔrɪti ˈsteɪtəs/ – Phrase
Definition: quy chế đối với người sắp đến tuổi trưởng thành.
A more thorough explanation: Near-majority status refers to a situation where a party or individual falls just short of having a majority of votes or seats in a particular context, such as an election or decision-making body. It indicates a significant level of support or influence, but not enough to constitute an outright majority.
Example: The company’s acquisition of a near-majority stake in the competitor gave it significant influence over the industry.