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Sentences with mitigate

mit·i·gate
M m
  • ...ways of mitigating the effects of an explosion. [VERB noun]
  • To mitigate a punishment.
  • However, gas-fired power is significantly more expensive than coal and may mitigate against the economics of expansion.
  • While Premier Steve Bracks urged Victorians to re-elect his Government to mitigate the legislation.
  • What measures were taken to mitigate exposure to asbestos dust or warn of its dangers were too little, too late.
  • But Rich says while this change to standard-form contracts would have the potential to mitigate against the worst cases of exit fees.
  • That their training there and at Baxter Healthcare gave them the skill to develop technology fairly quickly and mitigate a lot of risk.
  • Mitigate is sometimes wrongly used where militate is meant: his behaviour militates (not mitigates) against his chances of promotion
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