noun
- plural of mootness; the quality or state of being moot (open to debate, uncertain, or having no practical significance)
Usage: formal; typically used in legal or academic contexts
Examples
- The mootnesses of several constitutional questions were raised during the trial.
- Legal scholars debated the mootnesses of the proposed amendments.
- The judge dismissed the case due to the mootnesses of the claims.
- The mootnesses of historical disputes make them difficult to resolve definitively.
- In academic discourse, the mootnesses of certain philosophical problems are well recognized.