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extenuate

verb as in lessen, mitigate

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Nothing can extenuate the horror of acts he spent his adult life trying to avoid.

"I noticed over the years that with the rise of social media and a drop in cosmetic surgery prices, women across the world have been changing their facial features to look more European as well as getting implants to extenuate their curves and chests," she told the BBC.

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Grass tends to extenuate Williams’s weapons, especially her howitzer serve and ground strokes.

Therefore, increased competition will further extenuate the irreproducibility crisis already taking hold in academic science.

There is no economic analysis that can extenuate bigotry.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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