recourse Synonyms

recourse Meaning

Wordnet

recourse (n)

act of turning to for assistance

something or someone turned to for assistance or security

Webster

recourse (n.)

A coursing back, or coursing again, along the line of a previous coursing; renewed course; return; retreat; recurence.

Recurrence in difficulty, perplexity, need, or the like; access or application for aid; resort.

Access; admittance.

Webster

recourse (v. i.)

To return; to recur.

To have recourse; to resort.

recourse Sentence Examples

  1. Without any recourse, I was forced to accept the unfair terms of the contract.
  2. The victim had no recourse against the perpetrator, leaving them helpless and without justice.
  3. The company refused to offer any recourse to the dissatisfied customer, despite repeated complaints.
  4. Having exhausted all other options, the client had no recourse but to file a lawsuit.
  5. The government provided financial recourse to businesses affected by the economic crisis.
  6. The patient sought recourse through experimental treatments after conventional therapies failed.
  7. The landlord had no recourse when the tenant refused to pay rent, forcing them to initiate eviction proceedings.
  8. Without legal recourse, the injured party was unable to hold the responsible party accountable.
  9. The athlete's lack of recourse against the unfair ruling cost them a potential victory.
  10. The organization offered a no-recourse policy, ensuring that employees could raise concerns without fear of retaliation.

FAQs About the word recourse

act of turning to for assistance, something or someone turned to for assistance or securityA coursing back, or coursing again, along the line of a previous cour

opportunity, resource,resort, possibility, makeshift, stopgap, replacement, relief, substitute, hope

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Without any recourse, I was forced to accept the unfair terms of the contract.

The victim had no recourse against the perpetrator, leaving them helpless and without justice.

The company refused to offer any recourse to the dissatisfied customer, despite repeated complaints.

Having exhausted all other options, the client had no recourse but to file a lawsuit.