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mit·i·gate    Audio Help   [mit-i-geyt] Pronunciation Key verb, -gat·ed, -gat·ing.
–verb (used with object)
1.to lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate.
2.to make less severe: to mitigate a punishment.
3.to make (a person, one's state of mind, disposition, etc.) milder or more gentle; mollify; appease.
–verb (used without object)
4.to become milder; lessen in severity.

[Origin: 1375–1425; late ME mitigaten < L mītigātus (ptp. of mītigāre to calm, soften, soothe), equiv. to mīt(is) mild, soft, gentle + -ig- (comb. form of agere to do, cause to do, make) + -ātus -ate1]

mit·i·ga·ble    Audio Help   [mit-i-guh-buhl] Pronunciation Key, adjective
mit·i·gat·ed·ly, adverb
mit·i·ga·tion, noun
mit·i·ga·tive, mit·i·ga·to·ry    Audio Help   [mit-i-guh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] Pronunciation Key, adjective
mit·i·ga·tor, noun

Mitigate, whose central meaning is “to lessen” or “make less severe,” is sometimes confused with militate, “to have effect or influence,” in the phrase mitigate against: This criticism in no way militates (not mitigates) against your going ahead with your research. Although this use of mitigate occasionally occurs in edited writing, it is rare and is widely regarded as an error.
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mit·i·gate    Audio Help   (mĭt'ĭgāt')  Pronunciation Key 
v.   mit·i·gat·ed, mit·i·gat·ing, mit·i·gates

v.   tr.
To moderate (a quality or condition) in force or intensity; alleviate. See Synonyms at relieve.

v.   intr.
To become milder.


[Middle English mitigaten, from Latin mītigāre, mītigāt- : mītis, soft + agere, to drive, do; see act.]

mit'i·ga·ble (-gə-bəl) adj., mit'i·ga'tion n., mit'i·ga'tive, mit'i·ga·to'ry (-gə-tôr'ē, -tōr'ē) adj., mit'i·ga'tor n.
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mitigated

adjective
made less severe or intense; "he gladly accepted the mitigated penalty" [ant: unmitigated

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