An ancient English meeting, especially a representative meeting of the freemen of a shire.
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Law A hypothetical case argued by law students as an exercise.
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A deliberative assembly primarily for the administration of justice.
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One held by the of an community.
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verb-transitive
Law To plead or argue (a case) in a moot court.
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To bring up as a subject for discussion or debate.
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To discuss or debate. See Synonyms at broach1.
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adjective
Law Without legal significance, through having been previously decided or settled.
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Of no practical importance; irrelevant.
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Subject to debate; arguable: a moot question.
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of practical significance made abstract or purely .
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Subjected to discussion .
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verb
To discuss from a legal .
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To bring up for discussion .
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