/tə ˌdɪsəˈlaʊ ɪn ˌkrɔs ɪɡˌzæmɪˈneɪʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: không chấp nhận, loại trừ (lời khai, chứng cứ, câu hỏi gợi ý,..) trong khi hỏi cung chéo.
A more thorough explanation: In a legal context, “to disallow” in cross-examination refers to the act of objecting to or preventing certain questions or evidence from being presented or considered during the questioning of a witness by the opposing party’s attorney. This objection may be raised by the attorney if the question or evidence is deemed irrelevant, improper, or inadmissible according to the rules of evidence. The presiding judge will then make a ruling on whether to sustain or overrule the objection, thereby determining whether the question or evidence will be allowed to be presented during the cross-examination.
Example: The judge ruled to disallow the question in cross-examination as it was deemed irrelevant to the case.