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View definitions for mitigated

mitigated

adjective as in relieved

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Now, again, maybe that harm is mitigated because they can reregister to vote, but why not look at all four of these things rather than just elevate one thing?

From Slate

“What we're seeing is a continued trickle of deaths - or serious near misses - from anaphylaxis that might be mitigated by this kind of change in legislation and policy,” he says.

From BBC

You can also lose money in a 529, as in any other retirement account, and this can be mitigated by starting early to optimize compounding interest, calculating risk tolerance according to the child's age and working with a knowledgeable advisor who can help you through volatile times.

From Salon

He added that line-of-sight issues involving the building were acknowledged, but were not mitigated or escalated to supervisors.

From BBC

“The impact will be mitigated by pension credit, by the housing benefit,” the prime minister continued.

From BBC

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

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