/ˈtrævɜːs/ – adjective
Definition: có thể gây tranh cãi, có thể bị bác bỏ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “traversable” refers to a legal issue or argument that is capable of being traversed or crossed over, meaning it is open to being considered, examined, or addressed by a court or legal authority. It indicates that the issue is not barred from being raised or discussed in a legal proceeding.
Example: The court found that the path was not traversable due to the landowner’s failure to maintain it, resulting in a lawsuit for negligence.