adjective
- open to debate or discussion; debatable
- having no practical significance; purely academic
verb
- to bring up for discussion or debate
noun
- a mock court held, typically in a law school, as an exercise for students
Examples
- Whether the new policy will work is a moot point.
- The question became moot after the company closed.
- The students participated in a moot court competition.
- She decided to moot the issue at the next meeting.
- His concerns are moot since the decision has already been made.
- The law professor organized a moot for her students.
- It’s a moot question whether he would have succeeded.