/tə sɪt ɒn/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. dự họp (ủy ban, hội đồng…);
2. xét xử, xem xét (vấn đề, vụ án).
A more thorough explanation: “To sit on” in a legal context typically means to delay or fail to act on a decision, request, or issue. It can also refer to intentionally withholding or ignoring information or a matter that requires attention or resolution.
Example: The judge decided to sit on the case until further evidence could be presented.