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Republican superstar Paul Ryan is still mooted as potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate.

That ruling is still in effect and still would help Obenshain, but it now seems mooted by the late developments from Richmond.

The emergence of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine has probably mooted Reagan-style inaction.

When driverless cars were first mooted about in the wonkosphere, I was skeptical.

We know that she was less than enthusiastic when the idea of his visit was first mooted.

We find no revival of the idea mooted in 1840 of granting medical relief on loan.

He and the trader had taken greatly to each other, and once when he had mooted the idea of leaving the other would not hear of it.

A remonstrance from London and Westminster mooted a far larger question.

The question of parliamentary reform which had been mooted during the American war had been coming steadily to the front.

And thus, I think, I have contributed to clear up one mooted point in American history.

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On this page you'll find 329 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mooted, such as: announce, offer, open, propose, recommend, and submit.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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