- recourse
- noun (formal)ADJECTIVE▪ constant, frequent▪ limited (esp. BrE), little▪
Drivers have little recourse but to wait until the weather clears.
▪ no other, only▪I have no other recourse than to inform the police.
▪ direct▪The study of these creatures has been conducted without direct recourse to living specimens.
▪ legalVERB + RECOURSE▪ have▪The mother of an illegitimate child had no legal recourse to the father.
▪workers who have no recourse to trade unions
▪ seek▪An order was made against which he sought recourse in the supreme court.
▪ avoid▪Their system of dispute resolution avoids recourse to the courts.
PREPOSITION▪ by recourse to▪people who deal with emotional pain by recourse to drugs and alcohol
▪ with (no) recourse to, without recourse to▪a charity for women with no recourse to public funds
▪residents with no recourse to the law
▪They tried to settle the dispute without recourse to the courts.
▪ recourse against▪Citizens have learned that they do have recourse against governments.
▪ recourse to▪She often had recourse to her dictionary.
PHRASES▪ recourse available to sb▪There is no recourse available to the victim.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.