Pronunciation: /mɪtɪˈɡeɪʃən/
noun the action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something
A1 Planting trees is a form of environmental mitigation.
A2 Using sunscreen is a common mitigation strategy to prevent sunburn.
B1 The government implemented various mitigation measures to reduce the impact of the natural disaster.
B2 The company's mitigation plan included relocating critical infrastructure to a safer location.
C1 The construction project underwent rigorous environmental impact assessments and mitigation planning.
C2 The international treaty aimed at global mitigation efforts to combat climate change.
formal The government implemented various mitigation measures to reduce the impact of the natural disaster.
informal We need to come up with a plan to mitigate the damage caused by the storm.
slang Let's figure out how to lessen the blow from this situation.
figurative She tried to mitigate the tension in the room by cracking a joke.
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