Lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of.
To lessen the intensity of a situation.
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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