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mitigate

[mit-i-geyt] / ˈmɪt ɪˌgeɪt /


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Treasurys—a move that some investors believe could mitigate the impact of rate cuts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Regulators, led by then–New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer, instituted sweeping laws to mitigate conflicts of interest and create walls between bankers and analysts.

From Barron's

Other large drugmakers have also worked to expand their U.S. production capabilities, partly to try to mitigate against the risk of tariffs, as well as the kinds of cross-border disruptions companies experienced during the pandemic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Memory pricing is expected to rise beyond the March quarter, but Apple didn’t share specifics on any long-term plans to mitigate the impact.

From MarketWatch

Memory pricing is expected to rise beyond the March quarter, but Apple didn’t share specifics on any long-term plans to mitigate the impact.

From MarketWatch