mooted in English

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

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1. His name was mooted as a possible successor.

2. Once the trip was mooted, there were weeks of indecision about who would go.

3. Operation Resurrection, as it was called, was first mooted in the immediate aftermath of 13 May.

4. The Prime Minister also mooted a 10 point action plan for the world on solar energy.

5. Once the trip was mooted, there were weeks of indecision about who would go and when.

6. These Affordability checks are by far the most controversial of several mooted gambling reforms currently under discussion, the others being comparatively sensible …

7. Plans have been mooted by the Malaysian federal government to develop Batu Maung into an international tuna fishing port.

8. As Jubilee 2000 draws to a close next month, climate change has been mooted as a possible successor issue.

9. Synonyms for Bandied around include discussed, debated, Bandied about, put your heads together about, mooted, addressed, argued, ventilated, canvased and …

10. Mooted in 1919 by Austria, Anschluss with Germany remained a hope (chiefly with Austrian Social Democrats) during 1919–33, after which Hitler’s rise to power made it …

11. And Behold, these hounds proved to be the children of that molossian who, through the poet's interference, had died unavenged! But Behold, before they receive that assurance, some alterations are mooted.

12. While Gödel's results on incompleteness mooted Hilbert's Program to a great extent, modern researchers find the epsilon calculus to provide alternatives for approaching proofs of systemic consistency as described in the epsilon substitution method.

13. 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; …

14. And the fourth element is that you know we have been actually supporting Palestinian cause at various international forums and then you are aware that on 21st December we have voted in favor of resolution mooted by United Nations General Assembly.

15. Brainless to bring in tourist tax IT has been mooted over a number of years, as far back as Sir Albert Bore's stewardship of the Labour council, that Birmingham City Council plans to levy a tourism tax in Birmingham (Mail, February 16).