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Definitions for MITIGATED
mit·i·gat·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
mitigatedadjective
made less severe or intense
"he gladly accepted the mitigated penalty"
Wiktionary
mitigatedadjective
lessened, reduced, diminished
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mitigated
Mitigated refers to the action of making something less harmful, severe, or serious by alleviating or minimizing its effects or intensity. It can also mean the action of lessening the gravity of an offense or mistake.
Webster Dictionary
Mitigated
of Mitigate
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of MITIGATED in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of MITIGATED in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of MITIGATED in a Sentence
Kids who were experiencing some conflict on social media, be it with a friend or schoolmate, had very elevated levels of distress but that experience was mitigated if their parents were highly involved with monitoring their accounts, so parent monitoring effectively erased the negative effects of online conflicts.
The reason why New Orleans has been so stagnant is that it's so incestuous, the incestuous politics, the incestuous business relationships, the incestuous clubs -- all of that has to be mitigated to a certain degree.
If we are unable to obtain sufficient orders and/or market, production and other risks can not be mitigated, we could record additional losses that may be material, and it is reasonably possible that we could decide to end production of the 747.
While reducing resident hours may intuitively suggest that patient care may improve, these potential gains may in part be mitigated by communication failures and adverse events stemming from increased transitions in patient care.
Transactions must be done at fair value and this must be sufficiently mitigated to make sure everybody feels good about the deal being done.
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