/steɪlˈ/ – adjective
Definition: 1. ôi, thiu, cũ rích, nhàm chán;
2. đã mất hiệu lực, không còn hiệu lực.
A more thorough explanation: In a legal context, the term “stale” typically refers to a claim, document, or legal action that has become outdated, no longer valid, or has exceeded a specified time limit. It may also refer to evidence that has lost its relevance or credibility due to the passage of time.
Example: The court dismissed the case due to the plaintiff’s stale claim, which was filed beyond the statute of limitations.