Mitigate


The meaning of the word Mitigate is: make less severe or painful


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The doctor gave me a prescription to mitigate the pain.

published by Melissa on 2021-10-19 17:09:56


When I was a kid, my mother’s voice used to always mitigate my stomach ache.

published by Rich on 2021-07-11 18:20:29


The United Nations will try and mitigate the crisis between the two countries.

published by Michelina on 2021-06-26 23:50:37


Because people are concerned about their safety on the internet, many social media sites have enacted policies to mitigate privacy concerns.

published by Sonny on 2021-02-08 21:55:56


The government hopes the tax break will mitigate unemployment by allowing big companies to hire more people.

published by Vikki on 2021-05-31 22:41:47


To mitigate your dry skin condition, you should use a quality moisturizer at least three times a day.

published by Neva on 2021-05-24 23:13:14


Because the police force has done very little to mitigate crime in our neighborhood, it is not safe to go out after dark.

published by Jack on 2021-04-19 01:55:58


The counselor helped my mother mitigate the pain of my father’s death.

published by Krysten on 2021-08-09 21:57:00


Even though I took medicine to mitigate the pain of the migraine, I still feel miserable.

published by Becky on 2021-04-16 18:21:51


To mitigate the bad publicity, the product manufacturer offered a full refund to anyone who bought the faulty item.

published by Floria on 2021-07-08 13:51:17


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