/ɡəʊ saɪniː ˈdaɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: được thả vô thời hạn.
A more thorough explanation: “To go sine die” is a legal term that means to adjourn a meeting or session without setting a future date for it to reconvene. This term is often used in legislative contexts to indicate that a session has ended indefinitely, without a specific date for resumption.
Example: The court decided to adjourn the trial to go sine die, meaning it was postponed indefinitely.