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    Mit·i·ga·tion
    /ˌmidəˈɡāSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. The meaning of MITIGATE is to cause to become less harsh or hostile : mollify. How to use mitigate in a sentence. Did you know? Mitigate vs. Militate: Usage Guide Synonym Discussion of Mitigate.

  3. formal. 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 works. law specialized. something that causes you to judge a crime to be less serious, or to make a punishment less severe:

  4. MITIGATE meaning: 1. to make something less harmful, unpleasant, or bad: 2. to make something less harmful…. Learn more.

  5. Mitigation 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, which means "to lessen in severity."

  6. Definition of mitigation noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Mitigation definition: the act of mitigating, or lessening the force or intensity of something unpleasant, as wrath, pain, grief, or extreme circumstances. See examples of MITIGATION used in a sentence.

  8. noun. 1. extenuation, explanation, excuse In mitigation, the offences were at the lower end of the scale. 2. relief, moderation, allaying, remission, diminution, abatement, alleviation, easement, extenuation, mollification, palliation, assuagement the mitigation or cure of a physical or mental condition.

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