n. pl. causes cé·lè·bres (kôz′ sə-lĕb, kōz′ sā-lĕbrə) 1. An issue arousing widespread controversy or heated public debate. 2. A celebrated legal case. [French : cause, case + célèbre, celebrated.] |
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