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recuse
recuse re·cused re·cus·ing [Anglo-French recuser to refuse, from Middle French, from
recusal
recusal : an act, procedure, or fact of recusing compare challenge
recusant
recusant : refusing to submit to authority [the witness failed to
recusation
recusation : recusal
Recusants
Recusants, persons who wilfully absented them-selves from their parish church, and
Recusable
Recusable, means providing a basis for disqualify-ing a Judge from sitting
Recusancy
The state of being recusant nonconformity
Recusant
conform to the established rites of the church as a recusant lord
Recusant
Recusant, means a person who refuses to submit to an authority
challenge
jurors "W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr."] compare recuse n 1 : a calling into question ;esp : a
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