DELIBERATE vs MOOT: NOUN
- N/A
- The discussion or argument of a hypothetical case by law students as an exercise.
- A hypothetical case used for such a discussion or argument.
- A mock court, such as is held by students of law for practicing the conduct of law cases.
- A case or question to be mooted; a disputable case; an unsettled question.
- A discussion or debate; especially, a discussion of fictitious causes by way of practice.
- A meeting for discussion and deliberation; esp., a meeting of the people of a village or district, in Anglo-Saxon times, for the discussion and settlement of matters of common interest; -- usually in composition.
- A point or question to be debated; a doubtful question.
- To render moot{2}; to moot{3}.
- Vagina.
- A ring for gauging wooden pins.
- A piece of hard wood bound with iron at both ends, used in making blocks.
- A ring used to gage the diameter of treenails.
- In ship-building:
- Dispute; debate; discussion; specifically, in law, an argument on a hypothetical case by way of practice.
- In early English history, a court formed by assembling the men of the village or tun, the hundred, or the kingdom, or their representatives.
- The place of such a meeting.
- A meeting; a formal assembly.
- A hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise
- An obsolete variant of mot.
- An ancient English meeting, especially a representative meeting of the freemen of a shire.
DELIBERATE vs MOOT: ADJECTIVE
- By conscious design or purpose
- With care and dignity
- Unhurried and with care and dignity
- Produced or marked by conscious design or premeditation
- Of a person, weighing facts and arguments with a view to a choice or decision; carefully considering the probable consequences of a step; circumspect; slow in determining.
- Done on purpose; intentional.
- Having awareness of the likely consequences; intentional.
- Carefully thought out in advance
- Done with or marked by full consciousness of the nature and effects; intentional.
- Arising from or marked by careful consideration: : voluntary.
- Unhurried and careful.
- Not hasty or sudden; slow.
- Formed with deliberation; well-advised; carefully considered; not sudden or rash
- Marked by careful consideration or reflection
- Of no practical importance; irrelevant.
- Subject to debate; arguable or unsettled.
- Open to argument or debate
- Of no legal significance; hypothetical.
- Of no legal significance (as having been previously decided)
- Not presenting an open legal question, as a result of the occurrence of some event definitively resolving the issue, or the absence of a genuine case or controversy.
- Having no practical impact or relevance.
- Subject to discussion (originally at a moot); arguable, debatable, unsolved or impossible to solve.
- Of purely theoretical or academic interest; having no practical consequence.
- Subject, or open, to argument or discussion; undecided; debatable; mooted.
DELIBERATE vs MOOT: VERB
- Think about carefully; weigh
- Discuss the pros and cons of an issue
- To consider carefully.
- Think about carefully; weigh
- See 1st mot.
DELIBERATE vs MOOT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To think carefully and often slowly, as about a choice to be made.
- To consult with another or others in a process of reaching a decision.
- To consider (a matter) carefully and often slowly, as by weighing alternatives.
- To take counsel with one's self; to weigh the arguments for and against a proposed course of action; to reflect; to consider; to hesitate in deciding; -- sometimes with on, upon, about, concerning.
- To argue or plead in a supposed case.
DELIBERATE vs MOOT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To weigh in the mind; to consider the reasons for and against; to consider maturely; to reflect upon; to ponder.
- To discuss or debate.
- To render (a legal issue or question) irrelevant.
- To bring up (a subject) for discussion or debate. : broach.
- To argue (a case) in a moot court.
- To render inconsequential, as having no effect on the practical outcome; to render academic.
- Specifically: To discuss by way of exercise; to argue for practice; to propound and discuss in a mock court.
- To argue for and against; to debate; to discuss; to propose for discussion.
- To render (a subject or issue) irrelevant.
DELIBERATE vs MOOT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Weigh
- Think about carefully
- Characterized by conscious design or purpose
- Synonyms and Cautious, cool, wary, careful, thoughtful.
- Characterized by slowness in decision or action; slow.
- Formed or done with careful consideration and full intention; well weighed or considered; not sudden or rash: applied to thoughts or acts: as, a deliberate opinion; a deliberate purpose; a deliberate falsehood.
- Weighing facts and arguments with a view to a choice or decision; carefully considering the probable consequences of an action; circumspect; careful and slow in deciding: applied to persons.
- Synonyms To ponder, cogitate, reflect, debate, think, meditate, ruminate, muse.
- More loosely, to pause and consider; stop to reflect.
- To think carefully or attentively; consider and examine the reasons for and against a proposition; estimate the weight or force of arguments, or the probable consequences of an action, in order to a choice or decision; reflect carefully upon what is to be done; consider.
- To weigh in the mind; weigh the arguments or considerations for and against; think or reflect upon; consider.
- Relating to or connected with debatable questions; subject to discussion; discussed or debated; debatable; unsettled.
- To dig.
- To debate; discuss; argue for and against; introduce or submit for discussion.
- Specifically
- In law, to plead or argue (a cause or supposed cause) merely by way of exercise or practice.
- To speak; utter.
- To argue; dispute.
- To plead or argue a supposed cause.
- Weigh
- Think about carefully
DELIBERATE vs MOOT: RELATED WORDS
- Knowing, Consider, Measured, Moot, Debate, Cogitate, Wilful, Intended, Unhurried, Calculated, Thoughtful, Careful, Willful, Premeditated, Intentional
- Useless, Unimportant, Immaterial, Arguable, Pointless, Irrelevant, Turn over, Contestable, Deliberate, Consider, Debate, Disputed, Controversial, Disputable, Debatable
DELIBERATE vs MOOT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Purposeful, Studied, Knowing, Consider, Measured, Moot, Wilful, Intended, Unhurried, Calculated, Thoughtful, Careful, Willful, Premeditated, Intentional
- Futile, Obsolete, Useless, Unimportant, Immaterial, Arguable, Pointless, Irrelevant, Contestable, Deliberate, Consider, Disputed, Controversial, Disputable, Debatable
DELIBERATE vs MOOT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It must be your deliberate, cool, premeditated act.
- By adding a Deliberate Exclusion to your Will.
- That failure was intentional, calculated, deliberate and systemic.
- Even small combat encounters feel choreographed and deliberate.
- Theodore Te was a deliberate and tenacious man.
- But excitement aside, the pedagogy is very deliberate.
- The deliberate homicide occurred; Gerald Pileggi is dead.
- Wall Street banks to be a deliberate choice.
- Deliberate homicide; aggravated kidnaping when victim or dies; attempted deliberate homicide, aggravated assault.
- Match penalty may be assessed if, in the opinion of the Referee, there was either deliberate attempt to injure or deliberate injury.
- External Moot Court Competitions: Twelve of the advancing students are invited to participate in one of three external moot court competitions.
- An applied, experiential moot court or mock trial experience, which involves caseproblem readings and participation in either moot court or mock trial tournaments.
- Miller served as a Member of the West Virginia University Moot Court Board and was elected Secretary of the Moot Court Board.
- Applicants for the Admiralty Moot Court Competition must first compete in the Stone Moot Court Competition.
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- Through the Vis Moot, students from many countries each year study the CISG and apply it to complex scenarios presented in the Moot problem.
- Each year the Moot Court Board hosts the National Entertainment Law Moot Court Competition.
- Moot for UK and international law students every Spring before they compete in the prestigious Vis Moot in Vienna.
- 2007 Moot - School of Law: Mooting The 14th Annual Pan Pacific Moot Competition - 2007 Emalus Campus, Port Villa, Vanuatu.
- Moot Court Board and participated in multiple moot court competitions, placing at each of them.
DELIBERATE vs MOOT: QUESTIONS
- Should parasuicide be coded as deliberate or accidental?
- How vulnerable are nuclear plants to deliberate attack?
- How does deliberate indifference violate the Eighth Amendment?
- Does deliberate practice mean you can fashion yourself?
- Which companies have made company culture deliberate?
- Do all clonal rootstocks require deliberate propagation?
- Is Southwark's statutory overcrowding'deliberate act'?
- Does deliberate destruction create an evidential void?
- Do deliberate mistakes have negative expected values?
- What is deliberate practice in trainee development?
- How many skeleton arguments are in the Crown offices chambers moot?
- Does OpenCL suffer enough loss in quality to make it moot?
- Can you win a constitutional law moot without landmark judgments?
- What is the Elsa moot court competition on WTO law?
- What are the best law moot competitions in Australia?
- Who won the 54th Jessup international moot court competition?
- What is the pace/ICLN International Criminal Court Moot?
- Who won the 2015 National Environmental Law Moot Competition?
- Is there a plagiarism check for moot court memorials?
- Is language acquisition a moot point in psychology?