moot in English

adjective
1
subject to debate, dispute, or uncertainty, and typically not admitting of a final decision.
whether the temperature rise was mainly due to the greenhouse effect was a moot point
noun
1
an assembly held for debate, especially in Anglo-Saxon and medieval times.
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.
verb
1
raise (a question or topic) for discussion; suggest (an idea or possibility).
Sylvia needed a vacation, and a trip to Ireland had been mooted

Use "moot" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "moot" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "moot", or refer to the context using the word "moot" in the English Dictionary.

1. It's a moot point whether this is censorship.

2. The point turned out to be moot.

3. This, of course, is a moot point.

4. What's the correct definition of the word "moot"?

5. Yes, events could render all this Cogitation moot

6. Yes, events could render all this Cogitation moot

7. The Anglish Moot is a FANDOM Books Community

8. How long he'll be able to do so is a moot point.

9. It's a moot point whether building more roads reduces traffic congestion.

10. Arguable (also: contentious, controversial, debatable, disputable, divisive, litigious, questionable, moot)

11. It is moot whether it should be treated as metaphor or not.

12. As the evening wore on, however, the question became moot.

13. Whether the law should be this is a moot point.

14. By the time the order took effect, however, the issue had already become moot.

15. Whether this should be enforced by law or not is a moot point.

16. Whether these controls will really reduce violent crime is a moot point.

17. The point became moot when my grandmother offered us cookies and milk.

18. The Ambassadorial moot is an extra ordinary platform to discuss the most important and sensitive issues and this year the topic of the moot was 'Peace and Progress through Partnership and Connectivity'.

19. Even if Proposition 559 passes, it will become moot if the Supreme Court says it's unconstitutional.

20. The Comradeship is a group of adventurous heroes who assist the Halflings of the Moot.

21. He argued that the issue had become moot since the board had changed its policy.

22. When you go to a place called Texas Bone, deciding what to order becomes a moot point.

23. If you’d like to see Anglish in action, you could visit The Anglish Moot.

24. Quite how long Lord Young was proposing to delay publication is a moot point.

25. How much longer it will remain within Dr Friis - Christensen's purview , though, is moot.

26. Synonyms for Contestable include mootable, questionable, doubtful, arguable, moot, disputable, dubious, uncertain, problematical and unsettled

27. Antonyms for Apodeictic include anApodeictic, answerable, arguable, contradictable, controvertible, debatable, disputable, doubtable, moot and negotiable

28. Rit Moot is the guy who invented it for his double headed and double furlered Bowspritted Triton

29. Of particular interest is the area around the upper reaches of the Aver known as the Moot.

30. It is a moot point which of these avant-garde strategies has been the more effective.

31. 7 The fear that airstrikes could endanger troops is moot now that the army is withdrawing.

32. Whether this input has made a significant impact on the pattern of activity is a moot point.

33. Whether they have appeared as part of the C. and A.G.'s audit is a moot point.

34. 6 It is a moot point which of these avant-garde strategies has been the more effective.

35. Alternatively, cross-licensing agreements might be negotiated -- or the whole question could be rendered moot by further innovations, attorneys say.

36. Whether chocolate is an aphrodisiac or whether it lives up to its reputation as a substitute for love is moot.

37. The UK Adjudicators' 2021 Edinburgh Adjudication & Arbitration Conference takes place online on the 5 March 2021 , the day before the Edinburgh Pre Vis Moot

38. The district attorney said if McVeigh is given the death penalty and his conviction is upheld on appeal, the state prosecution would become moot.

39. Who decided they wanted to come down Awreak a little bit of havoc." The Gang problem could become moot if Detroit can't fund future fireworks.

40. The Ambassadorial moot concluded on a pleasant and high-end note with ample appreciation by the ambassadors for their deep insight into world issues and their intellectual ideas

41. For example, the specification might actually decrease the security of PHI (protected health information), security measures already implemented may render the “Addressable” requirement moot, or it just simply does not apply to your situation.

42. First: The uncertain, unsettled condition of this science of Cetology is in the very vestibule attested by the fact, that in some quarters it still remains a moot point whether a whale be a fish

43. First: The uncertain, unsettled condition of this science of Cetology is in the very vestibule attested by the fact, that in some quarters it still remains a moot point whether a whale be a fish

44. First: The uncertain, unsettled condition of this science of Cetology is in the very vestibule attested by the fact, that in some quarters it still remains a moot point whether a whale be a fish

45. First: The uncertain, unsettled condition of this science of Cetology is in the very vestibule attested by the fact, that in some quarters it still remains a moot point whether a whale be a fish

46. Synonyms: Broach 1, introduce, moot, raise These verbs mean to bring forward a point, topic, or question for consideration or discussion: Broach the subject tactfully; introduce a tax bill before the legislature; an idea that was mooted before the committee; …

47. "The Anglish Moot," a website devoted to Anglish, defines it as "a kind of English, but without those words which have been borrowed from other languages." The site describes the purpose of Anglish: "The purpose of Anglish differs from person to person, but mostly it is to explore and experiment with the English language