/kwɒʃ/ – Verb
Definition: hủy bỏ, bãi bỏ, công nhận không có hiệu lực, tước bỏ hiệu lực pháp lý, vô hiệu hóa.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the word “quash” means to annul, void, or set aside a previous decision, judgment, or ruling by a court. It is a legal remedy that can be sought when a party believes that a decision was made in error or was unjust. Quashing a decision effectively renders it null and void, as if it never existed.
Example: The court decided to quash the search warrant due to lack of probable cause.