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unmitigated

[uhn-mit-i-gey-tid] / ʌnˈmɪt ɪˌgeɪ tɪd /


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Experts who spoke with Salon agree that these current wildfires, which are freaking in their duration and intensity, are ultimately the product of unmitigated climate change.

From Salon

Tse’s mordant humor and descriptive powers lift the narrative from unmitigated gloom.

From New York Times

After examining more than 70 years of snow data, researchers concluded that with unmitigated global warming, California’s mountains could lose more than half of their seasonal snowcover.

From Los Angeles Times

The Guardian said she is "the best thing about this film" and its "only unmitigated triumph".

From BBC

The statement calls the war an "unmitigated disaster," and urges President Biden and Congress "to end the war speedily through diplomacy, especially given the dangers of military escalation that could spiral out of control."

From Salon