mootable (Meaning)
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mootable (a.)
Capable of being mooted.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mootable
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mootable Sentence Examples
- The concept of inherent rights is frequently mootable, subject to debate and interpretation.
- The claim that the new policy violates constitutional principles is mootable at this time due to a lack of concrete harm.
- Whether or not the evidence presented in court is admissible remains mootable until the judge rules on its relevance.
- The efficacy of the proposed treatment is still mootable, requiring further research and clinical trials.
- The question of extraterrestrial life continues to be mootable, with no conclusive evidence either way.
- The extent of the government's authority over the internet is mootable, as technology rapidly evolves.
- The validity of the contract is mootable, as it may have been forged or entered into under duress.
- The moral implications of genetic engineering are mootable, raising complex ethical and social concerns.
- The impact of climate change on future generations is mootable, being subject to uncertain variables and projections.
- The precise location of the lost city of Atlantis is still mootable, with theories and speculations abound.
FAQs About the word mootable
Capable of being mooted.
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The concept of inherent rights is frequently mootable, subject to debate and interpretation.
The claim that the new policy violates constitutional principles is mootable at this time due to a lack of concrete harm.
Whether or not the evidence presented in court is admissible remains mootable until the judge rules on its relevance.
The efficacy of the proposed treatment is still mootable, requiring further research and clinical trials.