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Description: WEBThe meaning of MITIGATION is the act of mitigating something or the state of being mitigated : the process or result of making something less severe, dangerous, painful, harsh, or damaging. How to use mitigation in a sentence.
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Description: WEBformal. the act of reducing how harmful, unpleasant, or bad something is: effective mitigation of climate change. There has been no significant increase in funding for flood mitigation …
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Description: WEBthe act of alleviating harmful or dangerous conditions or of reducing the harm inflicted by them: radon mitigation; mitigation of climate change; aircraft noise mitigation. the process of becoming milder, gentler, or less severe. a mitigating circumstance, event, or consequence.
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Description: WEB1. : to cause to become less harsh or hostile : mollify. aggressiveness may be mitigated or … channeled Ashley Montagu. 2. a. : to make less severe or painful : alleviate. mitigate a …
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Description: WEBformal. the act of reducing how harmful, unpleasant, or bad something is: effective mitigation of climate change. There has been no significant increase in funding for flood mitigation …
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Description: WEBMitigation is the act of lessening or easing the harshness of a punishment, a fine, or someone's pain. In the legal world, a lawyer might ask a judge for mitigation of a particularly harsh sentence. Mitigation is the noun form of the verb mitigate , …
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Description: WEBto make something less harmful, unpleasant, or bad: It is unclear how to mitigate the effects of tourism on the island. Compare. extenuate formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and …
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Description: WEBmitigation. a reduction in how unpleasant, serious, etc. something is. (law) with the aim of making a crime seem less serious or easier to forgive. In mitigation, the defence lawyer said his client was seriously depressed at the time of the assault.
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Description: WEBverb. to make or become less severe or harsh; moderate. Discover More. Usage. Mitigate is sometimes wrongly used where militate is meant: his behaviour militates (not mitigates ) against his chances of promotion. Discover More. Confusables Note.
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Description: WEBverb. /ˈmɪt̮əˌɡeɪt/ mitigate something (formal) Verb Forms. to make something less harmful, serious, etc. synonym alleviate action to mitigate poverty Soil erosion was mitigated by the planting of trees. Want to learn more?
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