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mitigated

[mit-i-gey-tid] / ˈmɪt ɪˌgeɪ tɪd /


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Although "some professionals such as the police reported an increase in time-consuming processes" as a consequence of the legislation, such challenges had been "partially mitigated", it added.

From BBC

“We didn’t pass off the full tariff, and we mitigated wherever we could.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Mismanagement by the bank and its depositors led to the bank’s failure: SVB ignored the tools that could have mitigated the risks of holding uninsured deposits.

From Barron's

Planned fixes that experts said would have mitigated the risk were never completed.

From Los Angeles Times

Now Altman thinks the company has mitigated the worst aspects of that approach, but is poised to capture the upside: It significantly boosted engagement, as measured by performance on internal dashboards tracking daily active users.

From The Wall Street Journal