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单词 recuse
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recuse

[ ri-kyooz ]
/ rɪˈkyuz /

verb (used with object), re·cused, re·cus·ing.

to reject or challenge (a judge, juror, or attorney) as disqualified to act in a particular case, especially because of potential conflict of interest or bias.
to disqualify or withdraw (oneself or someone else) from any position of judging or decision-making so as to avoid a semblance of personal interest or bias: The senator has recused himself from the vote because of his prior association with the company.

verb (used without object), re·cused, re·cus·ing.

to withdraw from any position of judging or decision-making so as to avoid a semblance of personal interest or bias.

Origin of recuse

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English recusen, from Middle French recuser, and from Latin recūsāre “to demur, object”; see recusant

OTHER WORDS FROM recuse

re·cu·sal, nounrec·u·sa·tion [rek-yoo-zey-shuhn], /ˌrɛk yʊˈzeɪ ʃən/, noun

Words nearby recuse

recurvation, recurve, recurved, recusancy, recusant, recuse, recycle, recycling, red, redact, redaction
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British Dictionary definitions for recuse

recuse
/ (rəˈkjuːz, rɪˈkjuːz) /

verb US, Canadian and Southern African

(tr; reflexive) to remove from participation in a court case due to potential prejudice or partiality

Word Origin for recuse

C19: see recusant
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