moot in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

moot in the PONS Dictionary

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English
It dismissed the other plaintiffs allegations as either moot because they had graduated, or untenable.
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The magazine also includes news and announcements of workshops, conferences, moots, festivals, training, groups, other magazines and many other pieces of information.
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Plans to use the site as part of a golf and hotel complex were first mooted in 1989.
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The practical training for students is organized at courts of law, and local and international moot court competitions.
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Moot court competitions have been a regular feature since 1936.
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Some of these acquired permanent buildings, known as moot halls.
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In its 10th successful year (2014), this national moot is by far the most appreciated moot for its innovation and structure.
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Therefore, the case was held not to be moot.
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The warring parties agreed to talk, but the conflict continued to rage on, worrying observers whether the prospects of talks are moot for now.
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Plans for a garden at the university were again mooted in the 1960s, but were rejected on grounds of cost.
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