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How to pronounce recuse in English?

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Type Words
Type of reject
Derivation recusation
Type Words
Type of disqualify
Derivation recusal, recusant, recusation

Examples of recuse

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Broaddus also said she would recuse herself from any decisions before her board.
From the charlotteobserver.com
O'Donnell asked Coons if he would recuse himself from a vote on the legislation.
From the delawareonline.com
Despite being a member of the lodge, Murphy did not recuse himself from the case.
From the timesunion.com
Jackson declined to comment or to recuse herself, citing judicial ethics rules.
From the newsobserver.com
A source said the judicial conduct board member in question did recuse himself.
From the post-gazette.com
Ceresney is expected to recuse himself from cases involving his former clients.
From the dealbook.nytimes.com
For that reason, I hereby recuse myself from further proceedings in this case.
From the upi.com
Nash has said he has not identified any reason for Goodwine to recuse herself.
From the kentucky.com
Reeves said under a federal rule, a judge must recuse himself in such a situation.
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More examples
  • Disqualify oneself (as a judge) in a particular case
  • Challenge or except to a judge as being incompetent or interested, in canon and civil law
  • (recusation) (law) the disqualification of a judge or jury by reason of prejudice or conflict of interest; a judge can be recused by objections of either party or judges can disqualify themselves
  • (recusation) (law) an objection grounded on the judge's relationship to one of the parties
  • Judicial disqualification, also referred to as recusal, refers to the act of abstaining from participation in an official action such as a legal proceeding due to a conflict of interest of the presiding court official or administrative officer. ...
  • To refuse or reject (a judge); to challenge that the judge shall not try the case or is disqualified to act; To refuse to act as a judge; to declare oneself disqualified to act
  • (recused) to object or challenge, reject one inky -legal notice
  • (Recusal) A term used when a board member has a conflict of interest and must abstain from voting on any issues relating to that private interest. The board member is said to be recusing himself from all deliberations on the matter.
  • (Recusal) An action taken by a judge to disqualify or withdraw him/herself from a case in which his or her impartiality might be questioned.