On The Bench

  1. Presiding as a judge in a law court. 2. Waiting for a chance to participate; removed from active play.

Examples:

  • Lawyers are very careful when Judge Brown is on the bench.
  • Mary complained that all her colleagues were going to the sales conference while she was left on the bench.

Origin: Late 1200s (sense 1); Early 1900s (sense 2)