/rɪˈkjuːz/ – Verb
Definition: từ chối hoặc từ chức
A more thorough explanation: 1. (recuse oneself) for a judge to remove himself or herself from a case because of a potential conflict of interest or bias
2. to challenge a judge’s ability to hear a case or perform certain duties by saying that there is a conflict of interest or bias
Example: 1. If Justice Karmeier does not recuse himself, then the Court should disqualify him.
2. The plaintiffs are strongly opposed to these attempts to get Judge Dietz recused in the school finance trial.