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casus belli

[key-suhs bel-ahy, bel-ee, kah-soos bel-lee] / ˈkeɪ səs ˈbɛl aɪ, ˈbɛl i, ˈkɑ sʊs ˈbɛl li /


NOUN
root of the matter
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In his speech announcing the war, Mr. Trump explained the extensive casus belli to the American people.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 2, 2026

He could well seize on some alleged affront in the negotiations themselves as a casus belli.

From Washington Post • Dec. 14, 2021

One of the few voices that challenged Polk’s casus belli was Abraham Lincoln, then serving in Congress.

From The New Yorker • May 13, 2019

Muslim sources later described her as innocence incarnate, while Christian scribes depicted her as a loose woman — respectively maximizing and minimizing Julian’s casus belli.

From New York Times • Jan. 3, 2012

He used the emotional force of the occasion, channeled through his rhetoric, to quietly shift the political ground and redefine the casus belli in a way that suited him.

From "Words Like Loaded Pistols" by Sam Leith