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How to use mitigate in a sentence

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There are several ways to mitigate a blowout without losing control or playing soft.
When a nasty wasp stung two of us, the shaman congratulated us, saying it would help mitigate the future contraction of arthritis.
While buffers can help mitigate the impact of jitter and wander, they also serve to increase one-way latency, which may stint a conversation.
To mitigate risk to the tank, the infantry would move to the tank's flank to prevent the enemy from mounting from the rear.
Soldiers also learned to abide by the laws of war and set more humane boundaries for future military operations to mitigate extreme cruelty.
These strategies, many believe, are also key to revitalizing our inner cities and helping to mitigate the effects of suburban sprawl.
Four lines of print at the bottom, stating that survival rates are improving, fail to mitigate the harsh message.
The success of these talks is important for both countries and hence is likely to mitigate their military rivalry.
One way to mitigate the packet loss problem is through lossless data compression.
I think our style of play means we always risk conceding goals but we try to mitigate that with good attacks.
The best way to mitigate risk is with more boots on the ground, meaning never patrol dismounted with less than a platoon.
It generally requires special treatment to mitigate its rather bitter, metallic taste.
As between a claimant and a tortfeasor the onus is on the latter to show that the former has unreasonably neglected to mitigate the damages.
There would be issues relating to the failure to mitigate, issues relating to the replacement computer system and betterment.
If you have serious credit card debts, the best way to mitigate the bill is to switch to zero interest plastic.
We should welcome an opportunity to mitigate the misery of a lingering death of a person who longs to die.
Proper planning can significantly mitigate the deemed interest benefit income or debt income inclusion.
Parliament, however, has sought to mitigate the worst effects of strict liability by including defences in some statutes.
Politics is meant to mitigate the misery to which our inborn condition consigns us, not add to it.
Ronnie was a bully and a braggart, and the fact he was bright and entertaining did not mitigate the fact he was a murderer.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Oswald saw the gravity of her trouble, and could say little to mitigate it.
But he was accustomed to shed these crocodile tears after horrors of this kind, when he had made no effort to mitigate them.
Shall I add that the immanence of farce just spoken of does in a little degree mitigate the cruelty by generalising the vulgarity?
The slow stare that he gave me did not mitigate the leisureliness of his entry.
It always ended with a reservation of power to modify, to mitigate, to increase, and to reimpose at discretion.
The wearing the obstetric belt, as so particularly enjoined in previous pages, will greatly mitigate this inconvenience.
To mitigate, even though slightly, the embarrassment I summoned the waiter and ordered another bottle of the Barbera.
This pretty story did not mitigate the notoriety which was an ingredient of her pain.
But the fact that the Ghetto was perspicacious did not mitigate the author's treachery to his race and faith.
Saith Q. Curtius, perfidiousness is a crime which no merits can mitigate.
Nor does the policy mitigate the influences that coerce audience members to participate in prayers offered at graduation.
But there was the decorously grave, though unmoved physician, seeking only to mitigate the last pangs of the patient whom he could not save.
You have done something to mitigate my feelings for the loathsome profession to which you unhappily belong.
Why should he be anxious to mitigate inequality of human condition?
For good or evil, the great towns are here, and we can but mitigate.
Lothair line would create jobs for 2700 Swazis, which would temporarily mitigate a chronically high unemployment rate.
Grieving will not mitigate our lot, nay, it will add to its burden.
To mitigate this, consumer advocates for viators recommend that at least three bids be solicited for policies.
Dry-Flo TS starch improves formulation aesthetics and helps to mitigate greasiness in even the most oily formulations.
Improved regulatory interaction can mitigate the likelihood of a shortage.
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