mitigate in the PONS Dictionary

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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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They are often given to mitigate the effect of penalties.
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Genes may mitigate this, for example by turning a species into a predator.
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This involves making judgments regarding both precision and sufficiency of controls required to mitigate the risks.
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This makes the retrieval slightly nonlinear, but with the advantage that the influence of temperature is mitigated.
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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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The house purchasing was done to mitigate the flood damage by restoring the area as a wetland.
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This effect, however, is mitigated by the vessel's large size.
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The knowledge of the local or target market by those specialized companies can mitigate trade risk.
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This mitigates a common tactic used by rootkits to hide themselves from user-mode applications.
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