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Meanings of
mitigate
in anglès
portuguès
paliar
espanyol
atenuar
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Lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of.
palliate
extenuate
portuguès
paliar
To lessen the intensity of a situation.
calm
relieve
assuage
Synonyms
Examples for "
calm
"
calm
relieve
assuage
Examples for "
calm
"
1
High-pressure systems bring generally
calm
conditions and often result in clear skies.
2
The final entry, for December 15, simply read Storm ended, sea
calm
.
3
I kept saying, 'Yes, sir; sorry, sir,' trying to
calm
him down.
4
Arrivals by sea have risen in recent weeks thanks to
calm
seas.
5
The doctors say that he needs to remain as
calm
as possible.
1
Mr Scott said cartoons
relieve
pressure, amuse and draw attention to subjects.
2
Try sliding to and fro to
relieve
different areas on your ride.
3
Therefore, GSH supplements could
relieve
thermal stress influencing metabolic mechanisms in fish.
4
Taking on board advice could help to
relieve
the pressure of choice!
5
Second, it aspires to
relieve
the instigators of any or all responsibility.
1
Being able to show good governance structures will help
assuage
such fears.
2
Therefore it does not
assuage
bodily pain, which is in the senses.
3
And, I suppose, also to
assuage
my own personal sense of guilt.
4
To
assuage
that unhappiness he had taken a considerable quantity of drink.
5
Even this wholesale massacre did not
assuage
the wrath of the corsair.
Usage of
mitigate
in anglès
1
However, safety and health measures to
mitigate
COVID-19 risks would be followed.
2
We need new financing mechanisms and new technologies to
mitigate
that risk.
3
He also examined governmental efforts to
mitigate
the effects of climate change.
4
Question is, then, how best to
mitigate
the damage of it all?
5
Police even proposed holding bias training with officers to
mitigate
that risk.
6
But weak production data could help
mitigate
the effects of dwindling demand.
7
Airlines have implemented measures that
mitigate
infection during the entire flight process.
8
He said a move to open waters would not
mitigate
environmental threats.
9
He said more wetlands would also
mitigate
the effects of severe rainfall.
10
Currently, no therapeutic options exist to
mitigate
the pulmonary consequences of alcoholism.
11
The clearinghouses are expected to help
mitigate
risk if one party defaults.
12
Additionally, the company's solid liquidity position and unencumbered assets
mitigate
refinance risk.
13
Von Wachter cites measures he believes could
mitigate
the effects of unemployment.
14
Federal funds, insurance payouts and rebuilding efforts would help
mitigate
such losses.
15
Frequent imaging and correction can help
mitigate
the effect of this movement.
16
It is taking out insurance, particularly credit insurance, to
mitigate
the impact.
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mitigate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
mitigate the impact
mitigate climate
mitigate risk
mitigate potential
mitigate such
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Translations for
mitigate
portuguès
paliar
remediar
atenuar
mitigar
espanyol
atenuar
Mitigate
through the time
Mitigate
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Less common
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