Sentence example with the word 'mitigate'

mitigate

abate, benumb, control, diverge, hedge, meliorate, re-create, revive, sober, turn aside, warp

Definition v. lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of

Last update: February 13, 2020


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You would have to mitigate the risks before getting the approval.   [verb]

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The important thing here is to mitigate any negative impact on your network.   [verb]

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Salmon Assessors will do everything possible to mitigate the time it takes to settle your claim.   [verb]

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Most of the sufferers looked on at the ruin of their homes, paralysed by horror, unable to help themselves or to mitigate their losses by energetic action of any kind.   [verb]

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"The task will not be difficult," returned David, hesitating; "though I greatly fear your presence would rather increase than mitigate his unhappy fortunes."   [verb]

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If he still enjoys the pleasures offered, he believes that he can thus mitigate for himself the burden of defeat, and diminish the grandeur of the conqueror's victory.   [verb]

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Nothing could mitigate the Muskerry's ugliness; and no disguise could hide Mrs.   [verb]

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

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We must then mitigate these morbid phenomena either by bleeding or purging.   [verb]

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mitiest - mitigate - mitigated