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mitigate

[mit-i-geyt] / ˈmɪt ɪˌgeɪt /


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The play, directed by Lisa James, one of Tanner’s trusted collaborators, is remarkably fair to both characters without at all mitigating their flamboyant shortcomings.

From Los Angeles Times

He said it will make "lots of things better", but also has "potential risks we all have to mitigate".

From BBC

GM said it was able to mitigate 40% of the $3.1 billion tariff headwind last year and it was investing to expand production of pickups and SUVs.

From MarketWatch

GM said it was able to mitigate 40% of the $3.1 billion tariff headwind last year and it was investing to expand production of pickups and SUVs.

From MarketWatch

“To mitigate challenges in our export supply chain, we have to make them more and more resilient,” said Rajesh Agrawal, India’s commerce secretary, earlier this month.

From The Wall Street Journal