Mitigate Meaning in English
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التعريف
To make something less severe, harmful, or serious; to reduce the impact or effect of something bad.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Mitigate' is formal, often used in legal, scientific, or policy contexts ('mitigate risks', 'mitigate the effects'). Common collocations: 'mitigate damage', 'mitigate impact'. Do not confuse with 'aggravate' (to make worse).
Spanish: mitigar - reducir (el impacto)Portuguese (BR): mitigar - reduzir (o impacto)Portuguese (PT): mitigar - reduzir (o impacto)Chinese (Simplified): 减轻 - 缓解Chinese (Traditional): 減輕 - 緩解Hindi: कम करना - कमज़ोर करनाArabic: يخفف - يقللBengali: হ্রাস করা - কমানোRussian: смягчать - уменьшатьJapanese: 緩和する - 軽減するVietnamese: giảm nhẹ - làm giảm bớtKorean: 완화하다 - 줄이다Turkish: hafifletmek - azaltmakUrdu: کم کرنا - تخفیف کرناIndonesian: mengurangi - meredakan
جمل نموذجية
We planted trees to mitigate air pollution.
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Doctors try to mitigate the pain with medicine.
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We need to mitigate the risks of this plan.
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Improved infrastructure can mitigate the effects of natural disasters.
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They added new features to mitigate customer complaints.
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Even small changes can mitigate a lot of problems down the line.
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