/ɒˈfɛndɪd ˈsɒvrənti/ – Phrase
Definition: chủ quyền bị vi phạm.
A more thorough explanation: “Offended sovereignty” refers to a situation where a country’s authority or control over its own territory, government, or people is violated or undermined by an external party, leading to a breach of the country’s sovereignty. This term is often used in international law to describe actions or events that challenge or infringe upon a nation’s independence and self-governing rights.
Example: The country’s actions were seen as a direct challenge to the offended sovereignty of its neighboring nation.