mootman (Meaning)
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mootman (n.)
One who argued moot cases in the inns of court.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mootman
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mootman Sentence Examples
- The mootman presented a compelling argument in the debate.
- The students' arguments were moot, as the case had already been decided.
- The mootman deftly addressed the opposing team's objections.
- In the moot court competition, the mootman meticulously presented their case.
- The mootman's research and analysis were impeccable.
- The mootman's eloquence swayed the judges.
- The mootman's demeanor remained professional despite the intense cross-examination.
- The seasoned mootman offered valuable advice to the novice debaters.
- The mootman's reputation for logical reasoning preceded them.
- The mootman's victory marked a triumph of justice and legal scholarship.
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One who argued moot cases in the inns of court.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The mootman presented a compelling argument in the debate.
The students' arguments were moot, as the case had already been decided.
The mootman deftly addressed the opposing team's objections.
In the moot court competition, the mootman meticulously presented their case.