Moot point
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British pronunciation/mˈuːt pˈɔɪnt/
American pronunciation/mˈuːt pˈɔɪnt/

تعريف ومعنى "moot point"

Moot point
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نقطة جدلية, مسألة خلافية

a subject about which there are different opinions or disagreements
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What is the origin of the idiom "moot point" and when to use it?

The idiom "moot point" originated from Old English, where "moot" referred to a formal assembly or meeting. Over time, the term evolved to signify a hypothetical or debatable point that is subject to discussion or dispute but has no practical consequence or relevance to the current situation. In modern usage, a "moot point" is often used to describe an issue or argument that is rendered irrelevant or academic because it no longer holds practical importance or is no longer applicable to the present circumstances.

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Whether we should have used a different approach in the last project is a moot point now; we need to focus on the upcoming one.
ما إذا كان يجب أن نستخدم نهجًا مختلفًا في المشروع الأخير هو مسألة خلافية الآن؛ نحتاج إلى التركيز على المشروع القادم.
Discussing the merits of the old policy versus the new one is a moot point since the company has already implemented the changes.
إن مناقشة مزايا السياسة القديمة مقابل الجديدة هي نقطة جدلية، لأن الشركة قد نفذت التغييرات بالفعل.
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