Pronunciation: /diˈrɪsk/
verb to remove or reduce risk or uncertainty
A1 To derisk the situation, always wear a helmet when riding a bike.
A2 She decided to derisk her investment by diversifying her portfolio.
B1 The company implemented new safety measures to derisk their operations.
B2 The project manager developed a risk management plan to derisk the project.
C1 The government enacted policies to derisk the economy during the recession.
C2 The expert consultant was hired to derisk the company's international expansion strategy.
formal The company implemented a strategy to derisk its investments in the volatile market.
informal We need to derisk our portfolio before the market crashes.
slang Let's play it safe and derisk our assets.
figurative Learning new skills can help derisk your career in the long run.
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