To disqualify oneself from a legal proceeding or decision because of conflict of interest or bias.
From Latin 'recusare,' meaning 'to refuse or object.' It entered English legal terminology in the 16th century to describe judges removing themselves from cases.
This word comes from Roman law and was used when judges 'refused' to hear cases—it's still the official term judges use to protect the fairness of trials!
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