Mitigated

Word MITIGATED
Character 9
Hyphenation mitigated
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Definitions and meanings of "Mitigated"

What do we mean by mitigated?

To reduce, lessen, or decrease; to make less severe or easier to bear.

To downplay.

To palliate, extenuate, alleviate, lessen, diminish. To become lower or lessen in degree. Urban Dictionary

To shit oneself on the hour every hour Urban Dictionary

V. To walk through the middle of a gate. Urban Dictionary

Gettin up in someone elses buissness weither you are wanted or not. Urban Dictionary

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The word "mitigated" in example sentences

6 The fearless spirit of Leo, his authority and eloquence, again mitigated the fierceness of a ❋ Unknown (1206)

This conservative, fallibilist position, which Hume calls mitigated scepticism, is the proper epistemic attitude for anyone “sensible of the strange infirmities of human understanding” ❋ Morris, William Edward (2009)

But in a crucial departure from Empiricism and towards what might be called a mitigated rationalism, Kant also holds that not all cognition ❋ Hanna, Robert (2009)

He might be described as a mitigated modernist in these years, in which he advocated the popularization of science by means of Institutes and similar centres of enlightenment, and welcomed new inventions -- while reserving to himself the right to burlesque their possibilities, and to ridicule the pretensions of pompous professors and futile philosophers. ❋ Charles Larcom (1921)

It was Rideau's victimizations that "mitigated" murder into manslaughter. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And Dimon's friends have also been reassuring investors that any regulatory impact will be "mitigated" by increasing prices elsewhere: ❋ Tim Chen (2010)

By returning to work as soon as he could he had 'mitigated' his position in that he reduced his potential loss of earnings claim to virtually nothing. ❋ Thatsnews (2008)

Indeed, of all the problems established in the red team reports, precisely NONE of those risks can be eliminated, perhaps a majority can be "mitigated" or have their risks reduced some, and a few resist even reasonable mitigation attempts. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Kousari said that he expected, at best, a "mitigated" reaction from rich nations to UNCTAD's idea. ❋ Unknown (2006)

We have the more reason to be grateful for his willing sacrifice of time, because, in view of the interval since the last confirmation and of the long sojourn in Wales before us, we should otherwise have suffered a kind of mitigated excommunication. ❋ John Huntley Skrine (1885)

Before her mother's death she had sometimes gone to St. Michael's Church on wet or cold or foggy winter evenings; for in better weather it was always overcrowded, and the vergers -- a kind of mitigated policemen, Fan thought them -- would hunt her away from the door. ❋ Unknown (1881)

As the document reaches us, it appears to have been "mitigated" by ❋ Andrew Lang (1878)

There is no way so cheap of buying what I may call a kind of mitigated immortality, -- mean by that an immortality without the pains and penalty attached commonly to it, of being dug up once in fifty years to have your claims reconsidered [laughter] -- as in giving something to the college. ❋ Various (1870)

An RAF source said the ground proximity issue was "mitigated" by having another crewman in the cockpit as an "extra pair of eyes to keep a look out". ❋ Unknown (2010)

The only downside is that it takes up more space, but that's kind of mitigated with the last few Wii updates increasing transfer speeds to the SD card. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Far too many development decisions are being made by local governments, or in environmental assessments, claiming that harm to birds can be "mitigated". ❋ Unknown (2009)

The [mitigating] [circumstances] were great to be [avoided]. ❋ Larstait (2003)

❋ Andy Mark (2003)

Ok, so there's this gate, right? And you [take the middle] of the gate, and you walk through the middle of that gate. Kenny was [mitigating] when I [left the building] to meet him. ❋ Alexander Michaels (2007)

Man everything went as [planed] until Ronnie started [mitigating] in the deal and got [capped]. ❋ Ultrabeast (2003)

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