Associations to the word «Mitigate»
Noun
- Inflation
- Insecticide
- Coping
- Counsel
- Problem
- Collision
- Intervention
- Taxation
- Remedy
- Authentication
- Prevention
- Politeness
- Inequality
- Opioid
- Monitoring
- Symptom
- Reduction
- Implement
- Efficiency
- Infrastructure
- Prejudice
- Error
- Relevance
- Jurisdiction
- Eighth
- Biodiversity
- Nourishment
- Phase
- Effectiveness
- Pang
- Pumping
- Assessment
- Limitation
- Temper
- Pathogen
- Help
- Forgiveness
- Rel
- Crisis
- Extent
- Epa
- Encryption
- Permit
- Rehabilitation
- Denial
- Abuse
- Reactor
- Tor
- Proponent
- Coercion
- Effort
- Fluctuation
- Stress
- Dam
- Recommendation
- Verification
- Cost
- Aim
- Loss
- Animosity
- Conflict
- Litigation
- Conservation
- Adjustment
- Disregard
- Dissatisfaction
- Crime
- Capability
- Cracking
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
MITIGATE, verb. (transitive) To reduce, lessen, or decrease.
MITIGATE, verb. (transitive) To downplay.
Dictionary definition
MITIGATE, verb. Lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of; "The circumstances extenuate the crime".
MITIGATE, verb. Make less severe or harsh; "mitigating circumstances".
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