mooter (Meaning)

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mooter (n.)

A disputer of a mooted case.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mooter

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mooter Sentence Examples

  1. The mooter presented a compelling argument, leaving the judges impressed.
  2. The legal mooter team meticulously analyzed case law to support their moot court brief.
  3. The competition witnessed an array of talented moot court teams, each seeking to prove their legal mettle.
  4. The seasoned mooter deftly navigated complex legal issues, presenting a persuasive case.
  5. The mooter's eloquent delivery and persuasive reasoning swayed the jury in their favor.
  6. The moot court competition fostered critical thinking and refined legal analysis among the participants.
  7. The aspiring mooter diligently researched precedents and legal theories to strengthen their argument.
  8. The moot court round showcased the participants' ability to apply legal knowledge in a courtroom setting.
  9. The mooter's rigorous preparation paid off as they confidently presented their case before the judges.
  10. Despite their loss in the moot court finals, the team emerged as formidable mooters, demonstrating their dedication and legal aptitude.

FAQs About the word mooter

A disputer of a mooted case.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mooter presented a compelling argument, leaving the judges impressed.

The legal mooter team meticulously analyzed case law to support their moot court brief.

The competition witnessed an array of talented moot court teams, each seeking to prove their legal mettle.

The seasoned mooter deftly navigated complex legal issues, presenting a persuasive case.