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mitigation    音标拼音: [m,ɪtɪg'eʃən]
n. 缓和,减轻,镇静

缓和,减轻,镇静

mitigation
n 1: to act in such a way as to cause an offense to seem less
serious [synonym: {extenuation}, {mitigation}, {palliation}]
2: a partial excuse to mitigate censure; an attempt to represent
an offense as less serious than it appears by showing
mitigating circumstances [synonym: {extenuation}, {mitigation}]
3: the action of lessening in severity or intensity; "the object
being control or moderation of economic depressions" [synonym:
{moderation}, {mitigation}]

Mitigation \Mit`i*ga"tion\, n. [OE. mitigacioun, F. mitigation,
fr. L. mitigatio.]
The act of mitigating, or the state of being mitigated;
abatement or diminution of anything painful, harsh, severe,
afflictive, or calamitous; as, the mitigation of pain, grief,
rigor, severity, punishment, or penalty.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Alleviation; abatement; relief.
[1913 Webster]

175 Moby Thesaurus words for "mitigation":
abatement, about-face, abridgment, accommodation, adaptation,
adjustment, allayment, alleviation, allowance, alteration,
amelioration, analgesia, anesthesia, anesthetizing, apostasy,
appeasement, assuagement, attenuation, attrition, benevolence,
betterment, blunting, break, calming, change, change of heart,
changeableness, clemency, color, commiseration, compassion,
condolence, constructive change, continuity, contraction,
conversion, dampening, damping, deadening, debilitation,
decontamination, decrease, decrement, decrescence, deduction,
defection, deflation, degeneration, degenerative change, demulsion,
depreciation, depression, deterioration, deviation, devitalization,
difference, dilution, diminishment, diminution, discontinuity,
divergence, diversification, diversion, diversity, dulcification,
dulling, dying, dying off, ease, easement, easing, effemination,
enervation, enfeeblement, evisceration, exhaustion,
extenuating circumstances, extenuation, extenuative, fade-out,
falling-off, fatigue, favor, feeling, fitting, flip-flop,
forbearance, forgiveness, gilding, gloss, grace, gradual change,
humanity, hushing, improvement, inanition, kindness, languishment,
leniency, lessening, letdown, letup, lightening, loosening,
lowering, lulling, melioration, mercy, miniaturization,
modification, modulation, mollification, numbing, overthrow,
pacification, palliation, palliative, pardon, pathos, pity,
qualification, quarter, quietening, quieting, radical change,
re-creation, realignment, redesign, reduction, reform, reformation,
relaxation, relief, remaking, remedy, remission, renewal, reprieve,
reshaping, restructuring, reversal, revival, revivification,
revolution, ruth, sagging, salving, scaling down, self-pity, shift,
simplicity, slackening, softening, soothing, subduement,
subtraction, sudden change, switch, sympathy, tempering, thinning,
total change, tranquilization, transition, turn, turnabout,
upheaval, variation, variety, varnish, violent change, weakening,
whitewash, whitewashing, worsening

MITIGATION. To make less rigorous or penal.
2. Crimes are frequently committed under circumstances which are not
justifiable nor excusable, yet they show that the offender has been greatly
tempted; as, for example, when a starving man steals bread to satisfy his
hunger, this circumstance is taken into consideration in mitigation of his
sentence.
3. In actions for damages, or for torts, matters are frequently proved
in mitigation of damages. In an action for criminal conversation with the
plaintiff's wife, for example, evidence may be given of the wife's general
bad character for want of chastity; or of particular acts of adultery
committed by her, before she became acquainted with the defendant; 12 Mod.
R. 232; Bull. N. P. 27, 296; Selw. N. P. 25; 1 Johns. Cas, 16: or that the
plaintiff has carried on a criminal conversation with other women; Bull. N.
P. 27; or that the plaintiff's wife has made the first advances to the
defendant, 2 Esp. N. P. C. 562; Selw. N. P. 25. See 3 Am. Jur. 287, 313;
Bouv. Inst. Index, h.t.
4. In actions for libel, although the defendant cannot under the
general issue prove the crime, which is imputed to the plaintiff, yet he is
in many cases allowed to give evidence of the plaintiff's general character
in mitigation of damages. 2 Campb. R. 251; 1 M. & S. 284.


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  • MITIGATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MITIGATION is the act of mitigating something or the state of being mitigated : the process or result of making something less severe, dangerous, painful, harsh, extensive, or damaging
  • MITIGATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    MITIGATION definition: 1 the act of reducing how harmful, unpleasant, or bad something is: 2 something that causes you… Learn more
  • MITIGATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Mitigation is the noun form of the verb mitigate, which means "to lessen in severity " After a natural disaster, the government might offer mitigation, in the form of aid, to ease people’s suffering If someone tries to make an offense seem less serious by offering an excuse, that's also mitigation
  • Mitigation - Wikipedia
    Mitigation is the reduction of something harmful that has occurred or the reduction of its harmful effects It may refer to measures taken to reduce the harmful effects of hazards that remain in potentia, or to manage harmful incidents that have already occurred
  • What Is Mitigation? Definition and Examples - ScienceInsights
    Mitigation is the act of reducing the severity or impact of something harmful It doesn’t mean eliminating a threat entirely Instead, it focuses on making the damage less severe when that threat materializes
  • SANTA CLARA COUNTY MULTIJURISDICTIONAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN
    Hazard mitigation involves the use of long-term and short-term policies, programs, projects, and other activities to alleviate the death, injury, and property damage that can result from a disaster
  • Mitigation - definition of mitigation by The Free Dictionary
    Define mitigation mitigation synonyms, mitigation pronunciation, mitigation translation, English dictionary definition of mitigation tr v mit·i·gat·ed , mit·i·gat·ing , mit·i·gates 1 To make less severe or intense; moderate or alleviate See Synonyms at relieve 2 To make alterations
  • Hazard Mitigation Resource Library | California Governors Office of . . .
    Volume 1 is the Core Plan and profiles the hazards California faces, documents the State’s hazard mitigation program, and describes existing and proposed actions to mitigate the risk of those hazards
  • Mitigation - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Mitigation is the noun form of the verb mitigate, which means "to lessen in severity " After a natural disaster, the government might offer mitigation, in the form of aid, to ease people’s suffering If someone tries to make an offense seem less serious by offering an excuse, that's also mitigation
  • What Is Mitigation in Court: Criminal and Civil Law
    Mitigation in a legal proceeding is information presented to argue for a lighter sentence or a smaller damages award after someone has been found guilty or liable It does not challenge guilt or deny responsibility





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