Sentences

moot in a sentence

v.

Definition

Moot (adjective): subject to debate, dispute, or uncertainty; having no practical significance or relevance due to a change in circumstances.

Sample Sentences

  1. The debate on the new policy became moot after the council decided to withdraw it altogether.
  2. Although her argument was compelling, it was rendered moot by the recent changes in legislation.
  3. His concerns about the project were moot, as the funding had already been secured.
  4. During the discussion, they realized that the question of timing was moot given the circumstances.
  5. The issue was moot for most attendees, as they were already in agreement with the proposed plan.
  6. The question of whether to extend the deadline became moot after the project was completed early.
  7. After the court's ruling, the previously debated issues were rendered moot.
  8. She argued that the point was moot, as the circumstances had changed drastically.
  9. His concerns about the policy became moot once the new regulations were implemented.
  10. In light of the recent developments, the discussion seemed increasingly moot to the committee.
  11. The debate over the new policy became moot when the funding was cut.
  12. Her argument was interesting, but ultimately moot since the decision had already been made.
  13. In light of recent developments, the issue is now considered moot by the committee.
  14. While the legal implications were significant, the matter was rendered moot after the contract was terminated.
  15. They argued passionately, but their points felt moot in the face of the overwhelming evidence presented.
  16. The committee's decision rendered the debate about the policy moot.
  17. His argument was considered moot after new evidence emerged.
  18. Although the question seemed important, it was ultimately moot due to changing circumstances.
  19. She raised a moot point during the discussion that sparked further debate.
  20. In light of the recent developments, the issue has become moot and no longer requires attention.
  21. The question of whether the policy would be effective became moot after the government decided to scrap it entirely.
  22. In the debate, her argument was dismissed as moot since the topic had already been resolved.
  23. With the new evidence presented, the issue we were discussing suddenly felt moot.
  24. He argued that the significance of the case was moot, given the changes in law that had occurred since then.
  25. After the team's victory, the coach stated that the earlier criticisms were now moot points.
  26. The committee decided that the issue was moot and chose to focus on more pressing matters.
  27. During the debate, he argued that the point was moot since the proposal had already been rejected.
  28. Her concerns about the project's timeline became moot when the deadline was extended.
  29. In legal terms, a moot case is one that no longer requires a resolution from the court.
  30. His arguments were compelling, but they ultimately felt moot to the rest of the group.

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