/tə ˈveɪ.kət ən ˈɔː.dər/ – Phrase
Definition: bãi bỏ lệnh.
A more thorough explanation: “To vacate an order” in legal terms means to cancel, annul, or set aside a court order or judgment. This action typically occurs when a higher court overturns a lower court’s decision, or when a party successfully challenges the validity of the original order.
Example: The judge granted the motion to vacate the order, thereby nullifying the previous ruling.