/rɪˈkɒmɪtmənt/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc trả lại để xét xử lại;
2. việc trả tù nhân về trại giam.
A more thorough explanation: Recommitment refers to the act of sending a matter back to a committee or other body for further consideration or action. It involves revisiting or reevaluating a decision or issue that has previously been addressed.
Example: The judge ordered a recommitment hearing to determine whether the defendant should be sent back to prison for violating the terms of their parole.