/prəˈpɒzɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: 1. lời xác nhận, lời tuyên bố;
2. lời đề nghị, điều kiến nghị;
3. mệnh đề, phán đoán;
4. vấn đề, nhiệm vụ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a proposition refers to a statement or assertion that is put forward for consideration or discussion, especially in the context of a legal argument or debate. It is a formal proposal or offer made in the course of legal proceedings, such as a claim or argument presented by one party to a court or tribunal for consideration and decision.
Example: The defense attorney presented a compelling proposition to the jury, arguing that there was reasonable doubt in the prosecution’s case.