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cause célèbre

[kawz suh-leb-ruh, -leb, kohz sey-leb-ruh] / ˈkɔz səˈlɛb rə, -ˈlɛb, koʊz seɪˈlɛb rə /


cause celebre


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As a kind of fulcrum for his storytelling, Mr. Davenport uses Elizabeth Bouvia, who in 1983 became a cause célèbre of the right-to-die movement.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 30, 2025

Not surprisingly, the grave miscarriage of justice in his case has attracted national and international attention and made it a cause célèbre for people opposed to the death penalty and many supporters of capital punishment.

From Slate • Oct. 18, 2024

State Department warned Brown that Chessman’s execution might inflame protesters during an upcoming trip President Eisenhower planned in Uruguay, where the prisoner was a cause célèbre.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 28, 2024

His conviction has become a cause célèbre in libertarian circles.

From Salon • May 26, 2024

Thicker and thicker grew the wigs; it was obvious that the cause célèbre of Meeson v.

From Mr. Meeson's Will by Haggard, Henry Rider