/taɪm -bɑːd/ – adjective
Definition: đã hết thời hiệu.
A more thorough explanation: “Time-barred” refers to a legal concept where a claim or legal action is no longer valid or enforceable because the applicable statute of limitations or time limit for bringing such a claim has expired.
Example: The plaintiff’s claim was time-barred as it was filed after the statute of limitations had expired.