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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The diplomat tried to mitigate the tension between the two countries by offering concessions.
The pilot had to mitigate the impact of the plane landing on the runway.
The therapist tried to mitigate the negative impact of the patient's trauma by offering coping mechanisms.
The diplomat worked hard to mitigate tensions between the two countries.
The divers had to mitigate the current to reach the underwater cave.
The government provided financial aid to mitigate the effects of the natural disaster.
He tried to mitigate his mistake by apologizing to his colleague.
The charity's efforts helped to mitigate the effects of poverty in the community.
The security team installed cameras and alarms to mitigate the risk of theft in the store.
The farmer rotated crops to mitigate soil erosion.
The company promised to mitigate the environmental impact of its operations.
The medicine can mitigate the pain caused by the injury.
The customer service representative used simple language to mitigate the difficulty of the technical issue.
She turns off appliances to mitigate the risk of a fire.
She takes vitamins to mitigate the risk of getting sick.
The driver took evasive action to mitigate the risk of a collision.
The driver slowed down to mitigate the risk of an accident.
The company installed a backup generator to mitigate power outages.
The use of air conditioning can mitigate the effects of extreme heat.
The journalist used humor to mitigate the negative impact of her criticism.
The designer modified the product to mitigate user complaints.
The politician tried to mitigate the public's anger by issuing a public apology.
The government is implementing policies to mitigate the effects of climate change.
The team brainstormed ideas to mitigate the negative impact of the budget cuts.
They install smoke detectors to mitigate the risk of harm in case of a fire.
The company issued an apology to mitigate the backlash from their controversial advertisement.
The accused's confession helped to mitigate his sentence.
The gardener used a net to mitigate the force of the wind on the tomato plants.
The judge decided to mitigate the sentence due to the defendant's remorse.
The judge decided to mitigate the sentence due to the defendant's sincere apology.
The defendant's good behavior while in jail was used to mitigate the sentence.
The chef added extra seasoning to mitigate the blandness of the dish.
The negotiator worked hard to mitigate the anger of the opposing party.
The presenter used visual aids to mitigate the complexity of the topic.
The therapist used calming techniques to mitigate the patient's stress.
The construction company installed sound barriers to mitigate the noise pollution.
The defendant requested a plea bargain to mitigate the potential sentence.
The trees were planted to mitigate the impact of strong winds on the house.
The chef adjusted the recipe to mitigate the spiciness of the dish.
The doctor prescribed medication to mitigate the pain caused by the injury.
The musician adjusted the sound system to mitigate feedback.
The architect designed the building with features to mitigate the impact of earthquakes.
The judge decided to mitigate the sentence after considering the defendant's cooperation with authorities.
She tried to mitigate the damage to her hair by using a deep conditioning treatment.
The doctor prescribed medication to mitigate the patient's pain.
The organization launched a campaign to mitigate the effects of poverty.
The teacher implemented strategies to mitigate student distractions during class.
The lawyer tried to mitigate the seriousness of the accusation by presenting alternative explanations.
The supervisor tried to mitigate the impact of his feedback by emphasizing the positive aspects of the employee's work.
The singer changed the tone of the song in order to mitigate the sadness of the lyrics.
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