"Recuses" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Recuses" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Recuses" Meaning

abstains from participating in or removes oneself from a situation due to conflict of interest or bias.

"Recuses" Examples

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The judge was forced to recuse herself from the case due to her family ties with the defendant.
She intentionally recuses herself from the discussion to avoid any conflict of interest.
The business partner had to recuse himself from the meeting to avoid any potential conflict of interest.
The umpire recused himself from the match after discovering a personal connection to one of the players.
The chief judge will recuse himself from the trial to maintain public trust and impartiality.

"Recuses" Similar Words

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Recusancy

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Recusancy refers to the act of refusing to obey a law or authority, particularly in a situation where it is opposed to one's own conscience or principles. In historical context, recusancy was also used to describe the practice of not conforming to the prevailing state church or government, often because of moral or religious objections.<br><br>In England, during the 16th to 19th centuries, recusancy was a major issue, particularly during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and the subsequent monarchs. Catholics, who were at the time in the minority, were required by law to attend Church of England services. Those who refused to comply with this law were considered recusants and were subject to harsh penalties, including fines, imprisonment, and even execution.<br><br>Today, the term recusancy is largely used in historical or academic contexts to describe this period of conflict between the English government and the Catholic population.

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Recusants are individuals who refuse to obey a law, especially one that requires them to participate in a particular activity, often due to a strong moral or religious objection.<br><br>Historically, recusants referred to Roman Catholics in England who refused to attend Anglican church services during the reign of Queen Mary I (1553-1558), also known as Bloody Mary, who sought to restore Catholicism in England and expelled or executed anyone who refused to comply. Those who recused themselves from attending the Anglican Church were subject to persecution and punishment.<br><br>In modern usage, the term recusant is often used more broadly to describe anyone who refuses to participate in a particular activity or system, often due to a strong conviction or principle.

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