/tə weɪv ən əbˈdʒɛkʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: khước từ sự phản đối.
A more thorough explanation: “To waive an objection” in legal terms means to voluntarily give up or relinquish the right to raise an objection or challenge to a particular issue, ruling, or procedure during legal proceedings. By waiving an objection, a party is essentially agreeing to forego their right to contest a specific matter.
Example: The defense attorney decided to waive an objection to the introduction of the new evidence during the trial.