1. mooted - Adjective
2. mooted - Verb
of Moot
Source: Webster's dictionaryI was born and raised in the oldest settled part of the nation and in an environment in which racism was officially mooted. Constance Baker Motley
After defeat, Ferguson's future is unclear - a fight between him and Khabib had been mooted for years but now seems dead in the water. Source: Internet
A loan deal is also being mooted should Barcelona not receive an offer in the region of their valuation of the player. Source: Internet
A narrower concept was first mooted in the 1960s as part of the plan to build four ring roads around London. Source: Internet
After the break-up of King Crimson in 1974, various plans for a supergroup involving bassist John Wetton had been mooted, including the abortive British Bulldog project with Bill Bruford and Rick Wakeman in 1976. Source: Internet
As the extinction of these two species came at a similar time to human habitation of Australia, hunting by humans and land clearance have been mooted as possible causes. Source: Internet