mooting Synonyms

mooting Meaning

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mooting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Moot

mooting Sentence Examples

  1. The students engaged in a lively mooting exercise, presenting their arguments with passion and conviction.
  2. The mooting competition provided a valuable platform for aspiring lawyers to showcase their analytical and advocacy skills.
  3. The university's mooting society allows students to develop their legal reasoning and courtroom presence through regular moot trials.
  4. The experienced mooter expertly deconstructed the opposition's arguments, leaving the judges impressed.
  5. The mooting team dedicated countless hours to researching and preparing their case, determined to present their best work.
  6. The prestigious mooting championship drew participants from around the globe, fostering healthy competition and diverse perspectives.
  7. The mooter's persuasive delivery and impeccable timing captivated the audience, earning them high praise.
  8. The final mooting round was a thrilling spectacle, with both teams showcasing their exceptional legal prowess.
  9. The moot court exercise encouraged students to think critically and apply legal principles to real-world situations.
  10. The mooting experience proved invaluable for the aspiring barrister, shaping their professional development and giving them a taste of the courtroom.

FAQs About the word mooting

of Moot

discussing, raising,introducing, offering, bringing up,placing, citing, mentioning, broaching, referring (to)

censoring, censoring, quieting, silencing, silencing,suppressing, suppressing, quieting, hushing (up),hushing (up)

The students engaged in a lively mooting exercise, presenting their arguments with passion and conviction.

The mooting competition provided a valuable platform for aspiring lawyers to showcase their analytical and advocacy skills.

The university's mooting society allows students to develop their legal reasoning and courtroom presence through regular moot trials.

The experienced mooter expertly deconstructed the opposition's arguments, leaving the judges impressed.