/weɪdʒ ðə lɔː/ – Pharse
Definition: xch to wage one’s law. thề là không có tội.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, “to wage the law” refers to a historical practice where a defendant could challenge a plaintiff’s claim by swearing an oath, often backed by a certain number of compurgators (witnesses who swore to the defendant’s truthfulness). This practice was used primarily in civil cases, and the outcome often depended on the defendant’s social standing and the number of compurgators they could gather.
Example: The company decided to wage the law against the supplier for breach of contract.