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Filter by Meaning The professor tried to mitigate the complexity of the topic by using simple language and examples.
The author added a hopeful ending to the story in order to mitigate the bleakness of the plot.
The speaker used humor to mitigate the impact of their criticism on the audience.
The editor suggested changes to the article in order to mitigate any potential offense it may cause.
The coach offered words of encouragement in an attempt to mitigate the team's disappointment after a loss.
The parent tried to mitigate the disappointment of the child by offering a reward for their effort.
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