mootable in a sentence
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Definition
**Mootable** (adjective): Capable of being rendered irrelevant or no longer subject to debate due to changes in circumstances or new information.
Sample Sentences
- The discussion around the project's budget became mootable once new funding was secured.
- In a legal context, the judge deemed the argument mootable, given the changes in circumstances.
- During the meeting, several points raised were considered mootable due to their irrelevance to the current agenda.
- As we gathered more data, many of our initial hypotheses became mootable, leading us to reevaluate our approach.
- The committee found that the old regulations were mootable, prompting them to draft updated policies.
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