adjective
Definition: Not having any practical importance or relevance; something that is open to debate or discussion but does not affect the outcome.
Example: The committee decided that the issue was moot since the decision had already been made.
noun
Definition: A gathering or meeting, especially one for discussing legal matters or making decisions.
Example: The students participated in a moot to practice their legal arguments.
transitive verb
Definition: To bring up a topic for discussion or debate, often in a hypothetical or academic context.
Example: The professor decided to moot the idea of a new curriculum during the faculty meeting.