/ˌʌnˈnjuːtrəl/ – adjective
Definition: không trung lập.
A more thorough explanation: Unneutral means not impartial or neutral; biased or prejudiced. In the context of law, it often signifies a state or action that favors one side over another in a dispute or conflict.
Example: The judge declared the jury’s decision to be unneutral and ordered a retrial.