Definitionn. to act in such a way as to cause an offense to seem less serious
Last update: August 17, 2015
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Risk mitigation is integral part of business. [Please select]
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The nobles protested, and Egmont was deputed to go to Madrid and try to obtain from the king a mitigation of the edicts and redress of grievances. [Please select]
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How can you say you don't want a mitigation of sentence. [Please select]
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With the coming of spring, there was of course some mitigation of the trials of the winter. [Please select]
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As a slight mitigation of this slow society, the Russian from Pension Paradis appeared with his broadcloth more resplendent than ever. [Please select]
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I might urge, in mitigation of these conjugal atrocities, that the Mantis does not commit them when at liberty. [Please select]
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"That's just what I feared, that you wouldn't care about the mitigation of sentence." [Please select]
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Considering the consequences on the public health, is it not rather an aggravation than a mitigation of the loss. [Please select]
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