mitigate
ખેડવા
definition
verb
he wanted to mitigate misery in the world
make less severe, serious, or painful.
translation of 'mitigate'
ઓછું કરવું,
હળવું કરવું,
ઘટાડવું
example
We should welcome an opportunity to 'mitigate' the misery of a lingering death of a person who longs to die.
he wanted to 'mitigate' misery in the world
Proper planning can significantly 'mitigate' the deemed interest benefit income or debt income inclusion.
So government will have to take some sort of measures to 'mitigate' this.
drainage schemes have helped to 'mitigate' this problem
If you have serious credit card debts, the best way to 'mitigate' the bill is to switch to zero interest plastic.
It seems to have become accepted that poverty will always exist - the aim of policy is merely to 'mitigate' its worst effects.
Politics is meant to 'mitigate' the misery to which our inborn condition consigns us, not add to it.
Parliament, however, has sought to 'mitigate' the worst effects of strict liability by including defences in some statutes.
To say that statistics 'mitigate' murder is obviously contemptible.
All impacts were found to be 'mitigable' to levels of insignificance.
Routine infrastructure projects such as highway construction are said to have predictable and 'mitigable' environmental effects.
We have, long term, a great deal to gain from 'mitigating' the effects of global warming.
Yet if there were 'mitigating' circumstances, it seems incredible that he would not have used them to defend himself at the hearing.
However, while it looks like the gaffe of the decade, there are 'mitigating' circumstances.
Every case of slavery, however lenient its inflictions and 'mitigated' its atrocities, indicates an oppressor, the oppressed, and oppression.
Therefore, there are not 'mitigating' circumstances to suggest that he has revealed other matters as a result of that meeting.
In fact, there is alarming evidence that a significant number of people actually believe that where drinking is a factor in rape, it 'mitigates' the offence itself.
The project would also have a significant and 'mitigable' impact to the black-crowned night heron rookery because of the removal of ornamental trees on the surrounding properties.
Whilst not going into what it was here, we were both pleading guilty with 'mitigating' circumstances.
And he may well have had 'mitigating' circumstances in making his decision.
You have to take into account a lot of ancillary factors and 'mitigating' circumstances.
There were 'mitigating' circumstances for the error which I shall not go into here.
It follows that vulnerability to occasional, but severe, financial crises could be 'mitigated' if countries were to abolish their own currencies.
If one looks at the common law 'mitigatory' factors such as youth, mental illness and things of that nature, they can significantly reduce a sentence.
‘We're holding bonds as a 'mitigator' of risk,’ he says.
This is 'mitigable' via proper sequencing of restoration projects and the Control Program.
Judges and Magistrates have discretion and accept 'mitigating' circumstances and the limits of the law.
Now it hardly needs adding that 'mitigating' circumstances exist for the dearth of success on the ski slopes.
He'll almost certainly get a ban but we are looking at 'mitigating' circumstances.
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