/ˈprɪvəlɪdʒd/ – adjective
Definition: có đặc quyền , được trao đặc quyền, được ban đặc ân, được ưu tiên, được hưởng quyền bất khả xâm phạm của nghị sĩ hay quyền miễn trừ ngoại giao, được đặc quyền bảo hộ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “privileged” refers to a special legal right, exemption, or immunity granted to a person or entity, typically protecting them from certain legal obligations or allowing them to withhold certain information from disclosure in legal proceedings. This privilege is often based on specific relationships, such as attorney-client privilege or doctor-patient privilege, and is intended to encourage open communication and protect sensitive information.
Example: During the trial, the attorney asserted that the communication between the client and the lawyer was privileged and therefore not subject to disclosure.