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Recuse
UK //rɪˈkjuːz//US //rɪˈkjuːz//
Definition
To withdraw from a position or decision due to a conflict of interest.
In simple words: To withdraw from a case or decision due to a conflict of interest.
Examples
- The judge decided to recuse herself from the trial due to personal connections.
- He had to recuse himself from the committee because of a potential bias.
- The lawyer chose to recuse his firm from the legal case to avoid conflicts of interest.
- To ensure fairness, she will recuse herself when the situation becomes contentious.
- The commissioner was forced to recuse himself when allegations surfaced.
Usage notes
Used mainly in legal and formal contexts. Not appropriate in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
recuse + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'refuse' - think of someone refusing to be part of something unfair.
Collocations
- recuse oneself
- recuse a judge
- recuse from a case
- recuse an attorney
- recuse from a decision
Synonyms
- withdraw
- disqualify
- remove
- step down
- recant
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'excuse', thinking they have similar meanings.
- Used incorrectly in casual settings where a formal context is required.