abjugate
/æbˈdʒʊɡeɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to remove or separate something, especially a judge or a jury, from a trial or other proceeding.
“The judge was abjugated from the case due to a conflict of interest.”
1. verb
to remove or separate something, especially a judge or a jury, from a trial or other proceeding.
“The judge was abjugated from the case due to a conflict of interest.”