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Mitigate

Mitigate | Mitigated | Mitigates

Mitigate meaning

To reduce, lessen, or decrease and thereby to make less severe or easier to bear. | To downplay. | To give force or effect toward preventing a problem.

Example sentences (20)

In an attempt to try to mitigate the cooling polar temperatures, large lakes were proposed to mitigate seasonal climate changes.

Accepting that its recruitment shortfalls are unlikely to improve soon, the MSDF is trying to mitigate this problem by designing new warships for smaller crew sizes.

Acknowledging the direct link between aging and cellular function decline, Biohacking uses technology to enhance cellular function and mitigate the effects of aging.

A collaborative effort between several agencies is underway in the Keaukaha area of Hilo on the Big Island with two new initiatives to help mitigate impacts of visitors and protect the coastline area’s natural and cultural resources.

Acting CEO for the NSW Reconstruction Authority Mick Cassel said the DRF would provide vital funding into communities to help them prepare for and mitigate and reduce the impact of natural disasters.

Additionally, the Prime Minister emphasized that the AOT should not only consider environmental impact assessments (EIAs) but also take appropriate measures to mitigate the impact of noise pollution on local communities.

Agencies shall identify displacement risks associated with Federal facility siting and development and shall engage with any community that may be affected, along with appropriate regional and local officials, to mitigate those displacement risks.

Alternative investments will also play a vital role in diversifying future portfolios beyond traditional equities and fixed income, and listed infrastructure investments can be sought to mitigate ongoing inflation risks.

Alternatively, he says, “there are many different forms of gifting that you can make use of to support family members and potentially mitigate an inheritance tax burden”.

And here’s the silver lining: we can mitigate these risks with strategic planning and robust backup systems.

An EMS helps organizations identify and mitigate environmental risks proactively, reducing the likelihood of incidents and their associated costs.

Anna Liljedahl, a hydrologist with focus on the Arctic, had no qualms about failing the U.S. Her reasoning was straightforward: Many patents, including climate technologies that would help mitigate the problem, are locked away from public view.

Apple on Wednesday said it was "very concerned about the and data security risks the DMA poses for our users" and said it would seek to "mitigate these impacts".

Applies analytics and automation to detect, analyze, hunt, and mitigate threats.

Arab cooperation in the field of climate is growing through several initiatives, the most prominent of which is the “Green Middle East” initiative to mitigate the effects of climate change on the Middle East region.

Are you aware of what endeavors or goals there might be to help mitigate that and lessen the impact going forward?

Asante said the call became imperative for the government to tackle the fuel shortage to mitigate the effect it could have on the election.

A string of reports checking the health of the Earth's climate and humans' actions to combat it in recent weeks show that the planet is careening toward a dangerous level of warming, and not doing enough to mitigate or adapt to its impacts.

A strong support network is an essential countermeasure to stress, as studies demonstrate it can mitigate the physical and mental impacts of stress.

As we implement change in our water sector to mitigate and adapt for climate change, only proactive legal protection of SWSAs will be more effective.