/kənˈstruː ˈbrɔːdli/ – Phrase
Definition: giải thích rộng.
A more thorough explanation: “To construe broadly” in legal terms means to interpret a law, regulation, or legal document in a way that gives it a wide or expansive meaning, rather than a narrow or restrictive one. It involves interpreting the language of the law in a manner that encompasses a broad range of situations or circumstances.
Example: The court decided to construe broadly the language of the contract in order to encompass all potential interpretations and ensure a fair outcome for both parties involved.