Sentence example with the word 'mitigated'

mitigated

Definition adj. made less severe or intense

Last update: October 25, 2015


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Doctrines directly attacking Christianity Cromwell regarded, indeed, as outside toleration and to be punished by the civil power, but at the same time he mitigated the severity of the penalty ordained by the law.   [Please select]

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This was the mitigated translation of his first indignation.   [Please select]

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He had been unfortunate, to be sure, in being compelled to leave school, but the hardship was very much mitigated by Mr.   [Please select]

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Perhaps the impression may be mitigated by what I have to say in later lectures.   [Please select]

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Perboewatan had subsided considerably towards morning, and had taken to that internal rumbling, which in the feline species indicates mitigated indignation.   [Please select]

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All diseases of the stomach, liver, and lungs are, if not cured, very greatly mitigated by this wonderful medicine.   [Please select]

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Aunt Jane six months later mitigated this martyrdom by making her a ruffled dimity pinafore, artfully shaped to conceal all the spots.   [Please select]

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The feeling of anxiety aroused by the war news was, I may say, mitigated by the manner of its announcement.   [Please select]

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Under that stimulating yet mitigated radiance the bottom of the cove was astir with strange life, grotesque in form, but brilliant as jewels or flowers.   [Please select]

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I noticed that the severity of this intellectual communion was mitigated by Susan's favourite black kitten, who, sitting on its little haunches, seemed to be turning over pages rather rapidly.   [Please select]

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