/tə ˈpɑːrdn ˈlɛdʒɪsˌleɪtɪvli/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. ân xá theo trình tự lập pháp;
2. đại xá.
A more thorough explanation: To pardon legislatively refers to the act of granting forgiveness or clemency for a crime or offense through the formal process of legislation or lawmaking. This typically involves a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress, passing a law or resolution to officially pardon an individual or group of individuals for their actions.
Example: The governor has the authority to pardon individuals legislatively through the enactment of a new law granting clemency to certain offenders.