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mitigate [ˈmɪtɪgeɪt, Am ˈmɪt̬ə-] VB trans form

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Pesticides are substances used to prevent, destroy, repel or mitigate pests, and they have been used throughout all of recorded history.
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After identifying specific financial reporting material misstatement risks, management and the external auditors are required to identify and test controls that mitigate the risks.
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They are often given to mitigate the effect of penalties.
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In the 2011 season, he competed for, and his performances were somewhat mitigated, since he held no victories.
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The troubles of rural farm life are not mitigated by economic progress, however.
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Sweet wine goes well with sweet and savoury dishes to mitigate the heavy sugar and stimulate the fruitiness.
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This effect, however, is mitigated by the vessel's large size.
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Common goals and actions increase efficiency and mitigate confusion.
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Property losses stemming from flood damage were largely the responsibility of the property owner, although the consequences were sometimes mitigated through provisions for disaster aid.
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While not always required, design strategy often uses social research methods to help ground the results and mitigate the risk of any course of action.
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