English to Arabic Dictionary moot

moot

متنازع فيه
definition
verb
Sylvia needed a vacation, and a trip to Ireland had been mooted
raise (a question or topic) for discussion; suggest (an idea or possibility).
noun
Even if, as some have supposed, the manor court, or hall moot , had Anglo-Saxon forebears, it was an institution that must have changed out of all recognition after 1100.
an assembly held for debate, especially in Anglo-Saxon and medieval times.
The last time I was there, nearly a decade ago, I was a law student competing in the Jessup International Law moot .
a mock trial set up to examine a hypothetical case as an academic exercise.
adjective
whether the temperature rise was mainly due to the greenhouse effect was a moot point
subject to debate, dispute, or uncertainty, and typically not admitting of a final decision.
translation of 'moot'
verb
ناقش
adjective
مجادل فيه,
إثارة النقاش,
متنازع فيه
example
The last time I was there, nearly a decade ago, I was a law student competing in the Jessup International Law 'moot' .
It is a 'moot' point that all serious coaches follow a particular style of play that becomes their signature or hallmark.
After the mid-16th century Reformation, when religious guilds were dissolved, it was used as a market cross and as a 'moot' hall.
The motion explained that the company and the union had already reached an agreement on the retiree health benefit issue that made the previous dispute a 'moot' point.
Whether this defence will be accepted by the political sources who are the lifeblood of any newspaper is, for the time being, a 'moot' point.
But, how well they are maintained or how far heritage preservation efforts are encouraged is a 'moot' point.
While conservation of ecology and bio-diversity have been a 'moot' point on television and newspapers, Kartik feels that ecological studies are yet to get their due in the country.
How neurological the problem is, or how politically expedient, is a 'moot' point.
Whether or not that support will be forthcoming in the numbers expected is a 'moot' point following revelations about the parlous state of Britain's armed forces.
Even if, as some have supposed, the manor court, or hall 'moot' , had Anglo-Saxon forebears, it was an institution that must have changed out of all recognition after 1100.
As a poet, he is now unfashionable, so it is a 'moot' question whether a play based on him can be of any current interest.
How great a comedian he was remains a 'moot' point, inevitably subjective, and increasingly difficult to separate from the mythology.
Still, it's a 'moot' point and one that lawyers will enjoy debating if they're given the chance.
But the time may be fast approaching when this debate becomes 'moot' .
It was months later when the Court produced its reasoning, and given the defendants had already been executed, it seemed a 'moot' point.
Thus, it is a 'moot' question whether a child who learns all about traffic rules and signs through textbooks and in such parks, will abide by them, or instead imitate their elders.
I had never studied international law before the gruelling four months of my life that the 'moot' eventually consumed.
To what extent we are acculturated to human sound even before birth, given that the inner ear is formed so early in gestation, is a 'moot' point.
Thanks do not go out to my alarm clocks, which failed to work this morning resulting in my awakening in absolute panic at 2 pm, with only one third of the 'moot' prepared.
The 'moot' is tomorrow, my point of law absurdly impossible to argue, and the prospect of sleep tonight absurdly impossible to contemplate.
If a foetus is not human, then it is not protected under the law and the entire abortion debate is 'moot' .
The question of whether slavery preceded racism or vice versa thus appears - if not exactly 'moot' , then at least largely irrelevant.
Whether he is too softly spoken for the top job remains a 'moot' point, but no-one can question his dedication because he spends six days of the week at Irish's training ground.
I recognize, however, that the relationship between the content of this literature and actual management accounting practice remains 'moot' .
At some point, this whole debate may be rendered 'moot' .
Whether such a system can remain in place in the increasingly competitive world of global car making remains a 'moot' point.
Joseph Gerrald, after all, had proposed the Convention, likening it to the folk 'moot' of Saxon England.
I won the 'moot' , despite having to argue an unwinnable point of law.
I might or might not ever have children, so this might be a 'moot' point.
But whether the industry can absorb all the qualified architects is a 'moot' point.
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