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"Mitigate" in a Sentence (18 examples)
Reducing deforestation is one way to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Friendly words will mitigate their fury.
I don't know whether we can fix the problem, but we can mitigate its effects.
“Now all countries must develop that same muscle memory and invest in the measures that will prevent, control and mitigate the next crisis,” Tedros said.
Algeria needs to mitigate its vulnerabilities.
Ziri needs to mitigate this problem.
Together, we called for the protection of all civilians fleeing the conflict and for steps to mitigate the increase in food insecurity caused by this senseless war.
Machine learning can be used to predict and mitigate natural disasters.
Wetlands help to mitigate the effects of flooding by absorbing excess water.
Wetlands are an important carbon sink, helping to mitigate the effects of climate change.
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Measures are pursuing to prevent or mitigate the usual consequences of such outrages, and with the hope of their succeeding at least to avert general hostility.
But in yielding to it the retaliation has been mitigated as much as possible, both in its extent and in its character...
Then they tell us that vaccination will mitigate the disease that it will make it milder.
Then I discovered the brilliance of the landscape around was mitigated by blue spectacles.
The plague had not been kind to him, yet had left him this small furry thing to mitigate his sorrow; and when one is very young, one can find great relief in the lively antics of a black kitten.
This highly-aggressive approach had results, but briefly caused a major uproar in parts of the United States, which was mitigated by the Webster–Ashburton Treaty in 1842, which formalised the U.S. Navy's contribution to the antislavery efforts.
But then crashworthiness is not about preventing accidents, but about mitigating their consequences.
We've mitigated against the chance of flooding.
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