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mitigated

[mit-i-gey-tid] / ˈmɪt ɪˌgeɪ tɪd /


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The state subsidies mitigated the damage from the expiration of the federal assistance, says Charles Gaba, the indefatigable private analyst of Obamacare financials.

From Los Angeles Times • May 28, 2026

"If you take risks in the space business, it needs to be understood and mitigated risk," Hubbard said.

From Barron's • May 20, 2026

As he and others testify, he hated to lose and to a degree that mitigated the joy of winning.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 14, 2026

Bezuidenhout said some of that impact was mitigated by the fact that 20-50% of Aurigny's fuel volumes were "hedged out at fixed pricing".

From BBC • Apr. 3, 2026

Food aid from the United States, Japan, South Korea, and other donors mitigated the worst of the famine by the late 1990s.

From "Escape from Camp 14: One Man's Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the West" by Blaine Harden




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