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mitigate

[mit-i-geyt] / ˈmɪt ɪˌgeɪt /


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At the device level, developers should focus on mitigating crosstalk and other sources of noise -- external interference -- that may leak information or impede effective information transfer.

From Science Daily

Teams have implemented well-intentioned measures — pitch counts, innings limits, more rest between appearances — that have not mitigated the risks and might well have led to more injuries.

From Los Angeles Times

Therefore, we are taking a prudent approach to our guide while implementing aggressive actions to mitigate this.”

From Barron's

“These were partly mitigated by declines in retail goods and utilities prices, alongside manageable and relatively stable inflation across accommodation and food items,” DBS said.

From The Wall Street Journal

It could mean considering how their organizations can mitigate the risks of coercion, even if those risks can’t be completely eliminated.

From The Wall Street Journal