Moot
Subject to Debate or Dispute: When a point, question, or argument is described as "moot," it means that it is open to debate, discussion, or disagreement, often because it lacks practical significance or relevance. In this context, if something is moot, it is not considered to have a definite answer or resolution.
Deprived of Practical Significance: Another common meaning of "moot" is something that is deprived of practical significance, rendered irrelevant, or made purely academic or theoretical due to changing circumstances. For example, if a decision or issue becomes moot, it means it is no longer applicable or relevant to the current situation.