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Recusal

UK //rɪˈkjuːzəl//US //rɪˈkjuːzəl//

Definition

The act of withdrawing from a decision-making process due to a conflict of interest.

In simple words: When a person steps back from a decision because of a conflict of interest.

Examples

  • The judge announced his recusal from the case due to personal connections.
  • Her recusal from the investigation was necessary to maintain integrity.
  • The politician's recusal from voting was seen as a responsible decision.
  • Following the scandal, multiple recusals were reported by the committee members.
  • His recusal ensured fairness in the election process.

Usage notes

Typically used in legal or political contexts. Should not be used in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

recusal + of + subject

Memory hint

Sounds like 'refusal' - remember someone refusing to be part of a decision.

Collocations

  • file a recusal
  • recusal from a case
  • mandatory recusal

Synonyms

  • withdrawal
  • recusal
  • disqualification
  • abstention

Common mistakes

  • Confusing with 'excusal' which means to forgive someone from a duty.
  • Using in informal situations, which may seem unprofessional.