Recourse in a sentence as a noun

Legit questions are killed way too easily, without any real recourse to explain or rephrase.

If there is no legal recourse for blatant violations of the Constitution, then our rights are already gone.

" Customers sometimes choose voice as their first recourse, and if things get worse or don't improve, the customers sometimes exit.

If you are unhappy, you have little recourse but to express your own power by indirect passive-aggressive means.

Make it a 900 number if they need to and charge $20 per call, but for the love of cheese the number of times something goes horribly wrong and there is little to no recourse is silly.

They refuse to let people pay for their services and thus establish a billing verification channel but they're asking users to put tons of important information into them with no recourse if something does happen.

None of that is addressed by this blog post, so the only takeaway for readers is that your only recourse if Paypal seizes your money is to raise a giant stink about it and cause them another PR headache?All they had to say was,"Our representative was enforcing our policy, but unfortunately did so in a way that we didn't intend, and without the respect and courtesy we expect.

Recourse definitions

noun

act of turning to for assistance; "have recourse to the courts"; "an appeal to his uncle was his last resort"

See also: resort refuge

noun

something or someone turned to for assistance or security; "his only recourse was the police"; "took refuge in lying"

See also: refuge resort