/nɒnˈ-ˈɪʃuːəbəlˈ/ – Adjective
Definition: 1. không liên quan đến nội dung tranh cãi;
2. không dẫn đến việc đưa ra phán quyết theo nội dung.
A more throughout explanation: “Non-issuable” refers to something that cannot be issued or released, typically in a legal context. It indicates that a particular document, certificate, or other item is not able to be issued or distributed for some reason, such as being incomplete, invalid, or otherwise not meeting the necessary requirements for issuance.
Example: The court determined that the plaintiff’s claim was non-issuable due to lack of evidence.