to recuse
Pronunciation
/ˌɹɪkˈjuz/

Definición y significado de "recuse"en inglés

to recuse
01

recusar, excusarse

to formally object or challenge a judge's participation in a case, often due to concerns about their impartiality or potential conflicts of interest
Transitive: to recuse a judge
to recuse definition and meaning
información gramatical
composición morfológica
derivado
verbo de acción
regular
presente
recuse
3.ª persona singular
recuses
participio presente
recusing
pretérito simple
recused
participio pasado
recused
Ejemplos
The party involved in a dispute has the right to recuse a judge if they have concerns about fairness.
La parte involucrada en una disputa tiene el derecho de recusar a un juez si tiene preocupaciones sobre la imparcialidad.
02

recusar, excusarse

(of a judge) to excuse oneself from participating in a case because of a potential conflict of interest or bias
Transitive: to recuse oneself
Ejemplos
Due to a financial interest in the matter, the judge had to recuse himself from presiding over the case.
Debido a un interés financiero en el asunto, el juez tuvo que recusarse de presidir el caso.
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