Recourse


The meaning of the word Recourse is: options or assistance during a difficult period or situation


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Before hospitals, midwives were often the only recourse for expectant mothers.

published by Miriam on 2021-05-02 03:47:45


Laid-off workers have no other recourse than to file for jobless benefits.

published by Serafina on 2021-06-24 18:43:35


Since the insurance company will not pay for Tim’s deck damage, Tim’s only recourse is a bank loan.

published by Marilynn on 2021-08-06 10:07:05


Tina bought her vehicle “as is” so she has no recourse if the car suddenly stops working.

published by Clark on 2021-03-23 22:41:56


Because the foolish man turned down legal recourse during the trial, he will more than likely be sentenced to death.

published by Malinda on 2021-02-20 12:20:28


Once Trevor’s financial aid was terminated, he had no recourse other than to get a job and pay his own tuition.

published by Alicia on 2021-05-23 07:10:55


There were many greedy attorneys willing to provide me with recourse after the intoxicated surgeon botched my procedure.

published by Rowena on 2021-10-22 18:03:31


Since Jim was fired because of his tardiness, he has no legal recourse against his former employer.

published by Bert on 2021-10-01 04:22:56


Many teachers join a union so they will have recourse if they are unfairly terminated by the school district.

published by Annabelle on 2021-03-20 23:13:34


After the hurricane, the insurance company provided many homeless families with financial recourse.

published by Micaela on 2021-04-26 01:27:32


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