To lessen the harshness, severity, or degree of violence in something.
After her tenant moved out without notice, the owner ran an ad in a paper for a new tenant so as to mitigate her damages of lost rents. ( lessen)
To mitigate the effects of the scorching sun, the gardener watered her plants frequently.
"Mitigate" means to make something less severe and easier to bear, or to make it milder. For example, a flood mitigation scheme is one designed to lessen the effects of floods.
weaken, temper, soothe, quiet, reduce, lessen, dull, lighten, alleviate
weaken, temper, soothe, quiet, reduce, lessen, dull, lighten, alleviate
the word mitigate is used in many places for example (to mitigate the severity of his punishment, he pleaded guilty to the charge)
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The opposite of mitigate (lessen, relieve) would be aggravate, or worsen.
To mitigate something, is to excuse part of it. An example sentence would be: The judge decided to mitigate the sentence.
To "Mitigate", is to reduce, or to moderate a state or condition, implying the latter is the correct term.
to make easier, to get rid of, to lessen; /to alleviate pain or sorrow/ To get rid of. Eliminate is a good synonym. to remove or to reduce. as in to alleviate pressure from something to make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate: to alleviate sorrow; to alleviate pain. to make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate: to alleviate sorrow; to alleviate pain.
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The opposite of mitigate (lessen, relieve) would be aggravate, or worsen.
To mitigate something, is to excuse part of it. An example sentence would be: The judge decided to mitigate the sentence.
To "Mitigate", is to reduce, or to moderate a state or condition, implying the latter is the correct term.
The noun forms for the verb 'to mitigate' are mitigator and mitigation.
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to make easier, to get rid of, to lessen; /to alleviate pain or sorrow/ To get rid of. Eliminate is a good synonym. to remove or to reduce. as in to alleviate pressure from something to make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate: to alleviate sorrow; to alleviate pain. to make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate: to alleviate sorrow; to alleviate pain.
In an attempt to mitigate the pain of a headache, I took some medicine on my way to work. To mitigate the severity of his punishment, he pleaded guilty to the charge. (One generally "relieves" headaches, not mitigates them. Has anyone EVER used the word in this context?)
What is synonym for merchant? What is synonym for merchant?
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