/tə pɜrdʒ ðə kənˈtɛmpt/ – Phrase
Definition: chuộc tội xúc phạm quan tòa.
A more thorough explanation: “Purging the contempt” refers to the act of remedying or rectifying a contempt of court. Contempt of court occurs when a person fails to comply with a court order or shows disrespect for the court’s authority. Purging the contempt typically involves taking actions to correct the behavior that led to the contempt finding, such as complying with the court order or apologizing to the court.
Example: The judge ordered the defendant to purge the contempt by paying a fine and issuing a public apology.