/tə ˈæprəˌbeɪt ænd ˈriːprəˌbeɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: thông qua một phần và bác bỏ một phần văn bản.
A more thorough explanation: “To approbate and reprobate” is a legal doctrine that refers to the principle that a party cannot accept a transaction or legal decision in part (approbate) while rejecting it in part (reprobate). In other words, a party cannot pick and choose which parts of a transaction or decision they want to accept and which parts they want to reject. This doctrine is often applied in the context of wills and estates, where a party cannot accept benefits under a will while at the same time challenging the validity of the will.
Example: The defendant cannot approbate the terms of the contract in one legal proceeding and then reprobate them in another.