/tə rɪˈzɪst ˈlɔˌfəli/ – Phrase
Definition: chống cự lại một cách hợp pháp, kháng cự trong mức độ cho phép.
A more thorough explanation: To resist lawfully means to oppose or challenge something in a manner that is in accordance with the law and does not involve any illegal actions. It refers to the act of legally defending oneself or one’s rights against an unjust or unlawful situation.
Example: The defendant argued that he had the right to resist lawfully when the police attempted to enter his property without a warrant.