/rɪˈlæps/ – Verb
Definition: trở lại, tái phát, lại rơi vào.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a relapse refers to the recurrence of a past behavior or condition, especially in the context of criminal behavior or substance abuse. It typically refers to a situation where an individual who had previously engaged in criminal activity or substance abuse reverts back to that behavior after a period of improvement or rehabilitation.
Example: After completing the court-ordered rehabilitation program, the defendant experienced a relapse and was arrested for possession of illegal substances.