A "moot point" is when something could be considered irrelevant.
"Academic" is a term used to describe a topic that is usually only discussed or studied simply to know about it, or exists as a tool to teach something else - its actual real-world application is either not significant or non-existent.
The Moot was created in 1938.
An academic background means having been to school, most notably, college.
An academic institution is an educational establishment dedicated to higher education and research, which grants academic degrees.
Thomas Sutherland - academic - was born in 1931.
As a feild of study government explores many aspects of the human condition
it's academic, irrelevant,does not matter
The US Supreme Court does not hear cases that are moot, hypothetical or consist of intellectual exercises. If a valid case becomes moot, they will deny certiorari, remove the case from the docket, or issue a per curiam decision declaring the case moot if they've already granted cert.
Your statement is very unclear, do not be a moot . moot means debatable or arguable .
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Yes, in the sense of having only academic importance. Used dismissively, as in "This entire discussion is moot."
I can give you several sentences.That is a moot question.The moot is in session.That is a moot point.
Moot means not really relevant. A 'Moot Court' is deciding a case that is not really a true case, though the arguments and the situation may match a real life case. A 'Moot Point' is one that the answer doesn't matter, either because the answer has already been determined, or because it can't happen for some other reason.
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a moot question
Mumeet : an Arabic word means Deadly and it is written this way : مميت
Academic means scholastic, having to do with education; success means winning or achieving your goal.