Sentences with mitigating
mit·i·gate
M m - A wide variety of mitigating measures to improve the living conditions of the people
- To mitigate a punishment.
- The very best method of mitigating the concern of major upfront expenses is via a transparent and closely aligned partnership.
- They have been quite successful in mitigating the emotional toll of layoff as well as having beneficial effects on job search.
- Justice Carmel McLure said in the West Australian Supreme Court that without several mitigating factors, including the tribal justice.
- But yesterday, Mr Hallowes said her husband's forgiveness and his desire to be reunited with Skura should be viewed as a mitigating factor.
- While mitigating the social issues, you reap profit as a bottom line; obviously, you are a social entrepreneur.