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mitigated
adjective as in relieved
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Example Sentences
“They are facing unavoidable hardships caused by insurance delays, denials and underpayments. These are problems that can be mitigated and solved if the right reforms are implemented immediately,” Harabedian said.
The city last month approved the project, adopting what’s known as a mitigated negative declaration.
The BBC understands Thames Water was talking to the government earlier this year about the challenge of water demand in relation to data centres and how it can be mitigated.
The institutional soullessness portrayed in “Office Space” was mitigated in future takes on work life.
He added that his sentence was mitigated by his "previous good character" but that it was limited by his use of "unlawful drugs over the years".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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