Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mootable
adjective
/ˈmuːtəbl/

Definition
Capable of being argued or debated in a theoretical or hypothetical manner.

Examples
- In academic discussions, many theories are mootable, leading to stimulating debates.
- The team’s proposal was considered mootable, as circumstances had changed significantly.
- During the meeting, several mootable points were raised that required further investigation.

Meaning
The term ‘mootable’ refers to something that is open to discussion or debate, especially when the possibility of real-life application or resolution is unclear or irrelevant.

Synonyms
- Debatable
- Controversial
- Arguable
- Disputable
- Hypothetical