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Moot - How To Discuss

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Emily Wilson

Updated on May 31, 2026

Moot,

Definition of Moot:

  1. Having little or no practical relevance, typically because the subject is too uncertain to allow a decision.

  2. A mock trial set up to examine a hypothetical case as an academic exercise.

  3. An assembly held for debate, especially in Anglo-Saxon and medieval times.

  4. Undebatable.  Sometimes implies a degree of controversy where stakeholders are not willing to concede anything. On the topic of ■■■ control, we knew any further discussion was moot; neither side would give in, so there was no point in continuing the debate..

  5. Irrelevant. I know for a fact that I will need to work late on Thursday, so any further discussion of a social gathering that night would be a moot conversation..

  6. Raise (a question or topic) for discussion; suggest (an idea or possibility).

  7. Subject to debate, dispute, or uncertainty.

Synonyms of Moot

Abstract, Academic, Advance, Agitate, Arguable, Argue, Argufy, Armchair, At issue, Bandy words, Bicker, Bring before, Bring forward, Bring up, Broach, Canvass, Cavil, Choplogic, Commend to attention, Confutable, Confuted, Conjectural, Contend, Contest, Contestable, Contested, Controversial, Controvertible, Cross swords, Cut and thrust, Debatable, Debate, Deniable, Disbelieved, Discept, Discredited, Disputable, Dispute, Disputed, Doubtable, Doubted, Doubtful, Dubious, Dubitable, Exploded, Give and take, Hassle, Have it out, Hypothetic, Ideal, Iffy, Impractical, In dispute, In doubt, In dubio, In question, Indefinite, Introduce, Join issue, Launch, Lay before, Lock horns, Logomachize, Make a motion, Mistakable, Mistrusted, Move, Notional, Offer a resolution, Open to doubt, Open to question, Open up, Pettifog, Plead, Polemicize, Polemize, Pose, Posit, Postulate, Postulatory, Prefer, Problematic, Problematical, Proffer, Propose, Proposition, Propound, Put forth, Put forward, Put it to, Questionable, Questioned, Quibble, Recommend, Refutable, Set before, Set forth, Spar, Speculative, Start, Submit, Suggest, Suppositional, Suspect, Suspected, Suspicious, Take sides, Theoretical, Thrash out, Try conclusions, Uncertain, Undecided, Under a cloud, Under suspicion, Undetermined, Unresolved, Unsettled, Ventilate, Wrangle, Raise, Bring up, Broach, Mention, Put forward, Introduce, Advance, Present, Propose, Suggest, Submit, Propound, Air, Ventilate, Debatable, Open to debate, Open to discussion, Arguable, Questionable, At issue, Open to question, Open, Doubtful, Open to doubt, Disputable, Contestable, Controvertible, Problematic, Problematical, Controversial, Contentious, Vexed, Disputed, Unresolved, Unsettled, Up in the air, Undecided, Yet to be decided, Undetermined, Unconcluded

How to use Moot in a sentence?

  1. When six year old Laura objected to going to sleep at 8:00 that evening, she knew it was a moot point since her Mother wasnt going to change her mind.
  2. Whether the temperature rise was mainly due to the greenhouse effect was a moot point.
  3. The object of a moot is to provide practice in developing an argument.
  4. Sylvia needed a vacation, and a trip to Ireland had been mooted.
  5. Even if, as some have supposed, the manor court, or hall moot, had Anglo-Saxon forebears, it was an institution that must have changed out of all recognition after 1100.
  6. It is a moot point whether or not I like the Florida Keys at this time of year as I do not have any paid time off left and will not be able to travel.
  7. In U.S. history, the teacher began to discuss about the moot topic of astrology, however, we shifted back to the Civil War soon after.

Meaning of Moot & Moot Definition

Moot,

What is Moot?

  1. Definition of Moot: No case or matter will go to court for discussion because it is a summary matter, because there is no real dispute in it, or because there are no more cases. Moot usually refers to a court's refusal on a matter because the matter was already settled before the court's decision, therefore, it does not affect the court's decision.

Meanings of Moot

  1. (Ideas or possibilities) Suggest (questions or topics) for discussion

  2. A meeting for discussion, especially in Anglo-Saxon and medieval times.

  3. Creative imitation process to study mock trial as a practical exercise.

  4. Under any discussion, dispute or uncertainty.

  5. There is little or no consistency in practice, mainly because the matter is unable to allow a decision to be made.

Sentences of Moot

  1. Sylvia needed a vacation and a trip to Ireland has already been mentioned.

  2. Although, as might be expected, the Anglo-Saxon lineage is in the courtyard of the mansion or in the debating room, it is an institution that must have been recognized after 1100.

  3. The topic of discussion is the application of developing arguments

  4. Whether they succeed or not is an important point.

Moot,

Moot: What is the Meaning of Moot?

Meaning of Moot: No matter or issue will go to court for discussion because it is a summary matter, because there is no real dispute, or because the issues no longer exist. Mott usually refers to the resale by the court to review the case because the matter was resolved before the court's decision so as not to affect the court's decision.

Meanings of Moot

  1. Discussion, controversy or uncertainty.

  2. It has little or no practical relevance, mainly because it is too uncertain to allow the subject to decide.

  3. Post (question or topic) for discussion (idea or possibility).

  4. Meetings for discussion, especially in Anglo-Saxon and medieval times.

  5. Fictitious court proceedings were made to read a fictitious case as an educational exercise.

Sentences of Moot

  1. Whether they were successful or not is an important point.

  2. The whole issue is becoming more and more controversial.

  3. The project was first mentioned last October.

  4. The topic of discussion is the practice of preparing arguments.