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[ US /ˈmut/ ]
[ UK /mˈuːt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise
    he organized the weekly moot
ADJECTIVE
  1. of no legal significance (as having been previously decided)
  2. open to argument or debate
    that is a moot question
VERB
  1. think about carefully; weigh
    Turn the proposal over in your mind
    They considered the possibility of a strike

How To Use moot In A Sentence

  • Simply smooth a little on your face at night, lie back and say goodbye to dull and lifeless skin. The Sun
  • But whether the industry can absorb all the qualified architects is a moot point.
  • A vacuum absorbing device absorbs the smooth plane of the extracting device and the socket connector is positioned on the circuit board, thus achieving the goal of automatic assembling.
  • We lapped the track a few times at a walk, trot and canter and the horse went through it pretty smoothly.
  • The play is a little overlong and would benefit from cuts, but each scene is interesting and changes are smoothly executed.
  • A lot of things are a lot smoother and less of a drag now than they were four and a half months ago—finding the food on the left side of my plate, threading my left arm into my left shirtsleeve, typing, reading. Left Neglected
  • I attended a moot in my town a couple of times, but always felt on the outside looking in.
  • Having a smooth bore . Use of a gun barrel.
  • He was asleep on the window, looking angelic as the moonlight shone in, making his skin a smooth pale lucid colour.
  • The smoothly boiled porridge, with its accompaniment of thick yellow cream; the new-laid eggs; the grilled trout, fresh from the stream; the freshly baked "baps" and "scones," the crisp rolls of oatcake; and last, but not least, the delectable, home-made marmalade, which is as much a part of the meal as the coffee itself. Big Game A Story for Girls
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