Mootable

Pronunciation: /ˈmutəbəl/

Mootable (adj)

  1. Able to be discussed or decided in a legal case, even if the outcome may depend on facts not yet settled.
  2. So unlikely to matter that it may not be worth discussing or deciding, especially because the situation has changed.

Mootable (adjective)

Examples

  • The contract dispute is mootable, so the court can still decide it.
  • Her claim is mootable, and the judge will hear arguments.