0 present participle of moot
1 to suggest something for discussion:
That was the sort of figure which they were mooting.
He convened a mooting of the trade union leaders, and appealed to them as the saviours of society to form an industrial council.
This can be resolved by squashing (synonyms: cancelling, annulling, mooting) the first write if necessary.
Students of all years compete in three different levels of internal mooting competitions, depending on the stage of their degree.
The conference allows students to compete against fellow member universities in mooting, negotiation, witness examination, paper presentation and client interviewing.
The regional rounds of the mooting competition are slightly different at each university, with various levels of faculty involvement depending on the law school.
The school has participated in various mooting competitions.
In much, if not most, scientific work in the real world, scientists are not mooting bold hypotheses.