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Meanings of
mitigated
in English
Made less severe or intense.
unmitigated
Related terms
satisfied
relieved
eased
lessened
quenched
alleviated
slaked
Antonyms
Examples for "
unmitigated
"
unmitigated
Examples for "
unmitigated
"
1
The pain was
unmitigated
;
DeMartino's heartbeat was too faint to risk morphine.
2
The thanks should be all mine; you saved me from
unmitigated
boredom.
3
It's not an
unmitigated
disaster, and it affects enterprises more than consumers.
4
I tremble in every limb at the thought of your
unmitigated
scorn.'
5
The critics say it could be an
unmitigated
disaster, financially and artistically.
Usage of
mitigated
in English
1
Managing imports: Risks that come with handling international need to be
mitigated
.
2
A Modernland spokesman said the company had
mitigated
currency risks through hedging.
3
The tape issues mentioned here are
mitigated
by backing up to disk.
4
It wasn't that these new sensations trumped that loss-oreven
mitigated
it.
5
It has
mitigated
the conduct of war, and the treatment of captives.
6
Discontinuation of A1-AR induction
mitigated
cardiac dysfunction and significantly improved survival rate.
7
That risk could be
mitigated
if REC took up a reverse swap.
8
The measure itself was soon
mitigated
,
and the decree was never executed.
9
The sentence of Bacon had scarcely been pronounced when it was
mitigated
.
10
At the worst it is
mitigated
by thought for wife or child.
11
But even that bereavement was
mitigated
by distractions alike inevitable and ennobling.
12
Their hostility to the Roman Catholic doctrine and discipline was considerably
mitigated
.
13
But the severity of that Act was
mitigated
by a beneficent administration.
14
As her sorrow could never be
mitigated
it should always be shared.
15
Her presence next to him was very soothing and
mitigated
his pain.
16
Feversham, however,
mitigated
nothing, but continued steadily and truthfully to the end.
Other examples for "mitigated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
mitigated
mitigate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
mitigate by
mitigate only
mitigate form
mitigate the impact
mitigate symptoms
More collocations
Mitigated
through the time
Mitigated
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common