Like a funeral, an epilogue mitigates an annihilating ending with deliquescent anticlimax. |
Incision and drainage of an abscess likely mitigates potential bacteremic dissemination or extension into important adjacent tissues. |
The meeting between the seniors and the young ones mitigates the franticness of the young, refutes prejudice and encourages and fosters patience and tolerance. |
And there is no widespread storage method today that mitigates this problem. |
The increased mechanical advantage of the connecting rod mitigates the power loss. |
The judgment particularizes this case as one in which an absence of threats or application of force mitigates the seriousness of the offence. |