/pəˈrɛmptəri ˈʧæləndʒ/ – Phrase
Definition: không công nhận nhưng không nêu lý do.
A more thorough explanation: A peremptory challenge is a right in jury selection for either party in a trial to reject a potential juror without providing a reason or justification. This challenge allows the party to remove a juror from the panel without cause, but there are typically limits on the number of peremptory challenges that can be used.
Example: During jury selection, the defense attorney used a peremptory challenge to dismiss a potential juror without providing a reason.