
논란의 여지가 있는 또는 아직 해결되지 않은 상태의.
Subject to debate, dispute, or uncertainty; not yet settled.
예문:
"Whether the new law will actually reduce crime remains a moot point among experts."
"It is a moot question whether the team would have won if their captain hadn't been injured."
실제적인 가치나 의미가 없는 또는 순수하게 이론적인.
Having little or no practical relevance, typically because the subject is too uncertain or the situation has already been decided.
예문:
"Since the company has already gone bankrupt, the lawsuit over its management practices is now moot."
"The judge dismissed the case as moot because the contested regulation had already been repealed."
의견이나 문제를 제기하다 또는 의제로 삼다.
To raise a question or topic for discussion; to suggest an idea or possibility.
예문:
"The idea of moving the headquarters to a different city was first mooted at the board meeting."
"Several potential solutions were mooted, but none were deemed feasible by the committee."
가상의 사건을 조사하기 위해 학업 연습으로 마련된 모의 재판.
A mock trial or assembly set up to examine a hypothetical case as an academic exercise.
예문:
"The law students spent weeks preparing their arguments for the annual international moot."
"Participating in a moot helps students develop their public speaking and analytical skills."
특히 앵글로색슨 시대나 중세에 토론이나 행정을 위해 열렸던 집회.
An assembly held for debate or administration, especially in Anglo-Saxon and medieval times.
예문:
"In Anglo-Saxon England, the local moot was the primary place for settling community disputes."
"The ancient moot served as a crucial precursor to the modern parliamentary system."