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without recourse
adjective as in inevitable
Example Sentences
Those who chose Kamala Harris, including in California, aren’t without recourse.
Political violence erodes faith in the key feature of democratic politics—the ability to resolve our differences without recourse to killing each other.
She lost consciousness afterwards and “awakened in shock to find herself in a taxicab heading back to the designer’s apartment,” feeling “humiliated and traumatized and without recourse”.
“Such misconduct should not be without recourse just because a rogue government official happens to launder his or her wrongdoing via a journalist.”
In 1995, for instance, they drew up a framework agreement committing participants in the peace effort to “peaceful political means without recourse to violence or coercion.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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