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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
recluse .
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Examples
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He did not recuse himself, he reclused himself, and let Baker become the spokesman for Florida.
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He knew that the audience which would the more readily agree with him when he made an emotional case for the ennobling nature of war would be mainly of reclused women.
Waiting for Daylight 1915
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He reclused himself from matters involving AIG after being nominated for Treasury Secretary in November 2008.
IBTimes.com RSS Feed 2010
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He reclused himself from matters involving AIG after being nominated for Treasury Secretary in November 2008.
IBTimes.com RSS Feed 2010
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He reclused himself from matters involving AIG after being nominated for Treasury Secretary in November 2008.
BNET Articles 2010
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The members of our committee who stated that the IPCC is doing this broad review, yet are significantly involved with the IPCC process, should have reclused themselves.
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I can maybe understand you have reclused further due to criticism and your decision to initially sell back in September seemed to stem from your inability to take any other views on board.
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Yes, I’m speaking of rabbi Dorff, who had his own axe to grind and should have reclused himself.
Keshet JTS Press Release on Upcoming Conservative Movement Vote | Jewschool 2006
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