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mitigative

/mit-i-gey-ting/US // ˈmɪt ɪˌgeɪ tɪŋ //

缓解性,缓和性,减轻,缓解

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lessening the force, intensity, or severity of something, as punishment, danger, pain, anger, etc.:The defense made only brief mention of his intellectual disability and the beatings he suffered—mitigating circumstances that could have changed the trial’s outcome.As a responsible bank, we take various risk-mitigating measures to protect the interests of our customers.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or fact of lessening the force, severity, etc., of something:Seven organizations have agreed to contribute microsatellites dedicated to the monitoring and mitigating of man-made and natural disasters.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inhealthful/healthy
Synonyms
advantageous有利的,有好处的,有利于,有利aiding帮助,辅佐,协助,辅助aseptic无菌,无菌性,无菌的,无菌式beneficial有利于,有利,有利的,有益的benign良性,良性的body-building健美运动,健美,建身,建身运动bracing支撑,支撑物,支架,支撑措施cathartic宣泄,抒发情绪,渲泄,抒情clean清洁,洁净,清洁的,洁净的compensatory补偿性,补偿性的,代偿性,赔偿性conducive有利于,有利的,有利,有利于的corrective纠正性,矫正性,纠正,纠正的desirable理想的,合适的,适宜的,可取disease-free无病,无疾病,无病的,无病呻吟energy-giving给予能量的,给予能量,赋予能量的,给予能源的fresh新鲜的,新鲜,鲜,新新鲜harmless无害的,无害,无伤大雅,无伤大雅的healing愈合,痊愈,疗伤,疗养health-giving健康的helpful有帮助的,有用的,有益的,有助于hygienic卫生的,卫生innocuous无害的,无害,无毒的,无毒invigorating令人振奋的,振奋人心的,振奋人心,令人振奋nourishing滋润,滋补,滋养,滋润的nutritious有营养的,营养丰富的,营养丰富,有营养nutritive营养型,营养性,营养丰富,富有营养的profitable有利可图,有利可图的,赚钱的,有利的pure纯粹的,纯粹,纯净的,纯净restorative恢复性,恢复性的,修复性,修复性的salubrious有利于,有利的,有益的,有利于健康的salutary有益的,有利的,有益,有利于sanatory疗养院,疗养所,疗养地,卫生院sanitary卫生的,卫生,卫生用品,卫生保健stimulating刺激性,刺激,刺激性的,刺激的sustaining持续的,持续性的,持续,持续性tonic滋补品,补品,补药,补剂unadulterated无杂质的,纯正的,无杂质,不含杂质的unpolluted无污染的,未受污染的,未受污染,无污染untainted未被污染的,未受污染的,不被污染的,不受污染的useful有用的,有用,好用,好用的wholesome健康的,健康,健全的,健全

Examples

  • A reliable website that didn’t crash when it was most needed, of course, would have mitigated that damaged completely.

  • It tries to mitigate climate change and to consider climate equity.

  • My deep research into the history of the seat belt suggests that it took decades for car manufacturers to figure out they could add a feature to their vehicles to mitigate the danger of motoring.

  • China’s coal consumption peaked in 2013 and declined between 2014 and 2016, before starting to rise again, as pressure to mitigate an economic slowdown over the past two years took priority over reducing emissions and pollution.

  • Companies can help by sponsoring initiatives to mitigate these expenses.

  • Despite mitigative regulations in 1979, observers noted that whale-vessel interactions continued at substantial frequencies.