/tə kɪl baɪ ˌprɒv.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: giết người do bị khiêu khích (từ phía người bị hại).
A more thorough explanation: “To kill by provocation” refers to the act of causing someone’s death as a result of being provoked or incited by the actions or words of the victim. This legal term may be used in the context of a criminal charge, such as manslaughter or murder, where the defendant argues that their actions were a response to extreme provocation that led to the victim’s death.
Example: The defendant argued that he was not guilty of murder as he had acted in self-defense and was provoked to kill by the victim’s aggressive behavior.