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unmitigable

/mit-i-geyt/US // ˈmɪt ɪˌgeɪt //UK // (ˈmɪtɪˌɡeɪt) //

无懈可击,无懈可击的,无可救药,无可救药的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mit·i·gat·ed, mit·i·gat·ing.

    • : to lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate.
    • : to make less severe: to mitigate a punishment.
    • : to make milder or more gentle; mollify; appease.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mit·i·gat·ed, mit·i·gat·ing.

    • : to become milder; lessen in severity.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inirremediable
Synonyms
bad不好,坏的,坏,不好的beyond recall超越回忆,无法回忆,超越记忆,超越回顾cureless无药可救,无药可治,无药可医,不治之症cynical愤世嫉俗,嘲讽的,嘲讽,愤世嫉俗的dejected沮丧的,颓废的,颓废,颓丧demoralized士气低落,丧气,丧气的,士气低落的despairing绝望的,绝望,绝望的时候,绝望地desperate惨烈的,穷途末路,迫切的,惨烈despondent沮丧的,惆怅的,惆怅,抑郁症disconsolate凄凄惨惨戚戚,凄凉,凄凄惨惨,凄凉的discouraging令人沮丧的,让人沮丧的,令人沮丧,让人沮丧downhearted心灰意冷,灰心丧气,心灰意懒,灰心丧气的fatal夺命的,夺命,夺命金,夺命狂奔forlorn惆怅,惆怅的,怅然若失,怅惘gone走了,消失了,消失的,消失了的goner死神,死者,死神降临,死神来了helpless无能为力,无助的,束手无策,无能为力的ill-fated命运多舛,命运多舛的,命途多舛,命运多舛的人impossible不可能,不可能的事,不可能的,不可能的事情impracticable不切实际的,不可行的,不切实际,不可行in despair在绝望中,绝望中,绝望的时候,在绝望之中incurable不可救药,无可救药,没救了,不可救药的irredeemable不可赎回的,不可赎回,无可挽回的,无可挽回irreparable无法挽回的,无可挽回的,无法弥补的,无可挽回irreversible不可逆的,不可逆转的,不可逆,不可逆转irrevocable不可撤消的,不可撤消,不可撤销的,不可撤销lost丢失的,失去的,丧失的,迷失的menacing来势汹汹,咄咄逼人,来势汹汹的,咄咄逼人的no-win无胜负,无胜算,无赢家,不胜其扰past hope过去的希望,以往的希望,过往的希望,过去的愿望pointless无意义的,无意义,毫无意义,毫无意义的sad悲伤,伤心,悲伤的,悲哀shot down被击落,击落,被击落的,被击落了sinister邪恶的,阴险,狰狞,阴险的sunk沉没,沉没的,沉没了,沉没式threatening威胁性,威胁性的,威胁,具有威胁性tragic悲惨的,悲剧性的,悲剧性,悲惨unachievable无法实现的,无法做到的,无法实现,做不到的unavailing无助于,无助的,无可奈何,无助unfortunate不幸的是,不幸的,遗憾的是,可惜的是up the creek在小河上,在小河边,在小河边上,在小溪上useless无用的,无用,没有用的,毫无用处vain虚荣,虚荣心,徒劳,徒劳的woebegone忧郁症,忧郁的人,忧郁的,忧郁worsening恶化的,恶化,恶化的情况,不断恶化
as inhopeless
Synonyms
desperate惨烈的,穷途末路,迫切的,惨烈forlorn惆怅,惆怅的,怅然若失,怅惘helpless无能为力,无助的,束手无策,无能为力的impossible不可能,不可能的事,不可能的,不可能的事情pointless无意义的,无意义,毫无意义,毫无意义的sad悲伤,伤心,悲伤的,悲哀tragic悲惨的,悲剧性的,悲剧性,悲惨useless无用的,无用,没有用的,毫无用处bad不好,坏的,坏,不好的beyond recall超越回忆,无法回忆,超越记忆,超越回顾cynical愤世嫉俗,嘲讽的,嘲讽,愤世嫉俗的dejected沮丧的,颓废的,颓废,颓丧demoralized士气低落,丧气,丧气的,士气低落的despairing绝望的,绝望,绝望的时候,绝望地despondent沮丧的,惆怅的,惆怅,抑郁症disconsolate凄凄惨惨戚戚,凄凉,凄凄惨惨,凄凉的discouraging令人沮丧的,让人沮丧的,令人沮丧,让人沮丧downhearted心灰意冷,灰心丧气,心灰意懒,灰心丧气的fatal夺命的,夺命,夺命金,夺命狂奔gone走了,消失了,消失的,消失了的goner死神,死者,死神降临,死神来了ill-fated命运多舛,命运多舛的,命途多舛,命运多舛的人impracticable不切实际的,不可行的,不切实际,不可行in despair在绝望中,绝望中,绝望的时候,在绝望之中incurable不可救药,无可救药,没救了,不可救药的irredeemable不可赎回的,不可赎回,无可挽回的,无可挽回irreparable无法挽回的,无可挽回的,无法弥补的,无可挽回irreversible不可逆的,不可逆转的,不可逆,不可逆转irrevocable不可撤消的,不可撤消,不可撤销的,不可撤销lost丢失的,失去的,丧失的,迷失的menacing来势汹汹,咄咄逼人,来势汹汹的,咄咄逼人的no-win无胜负,无胜算,无赢家,不胜其扰past hope过去的希望,以往的希望,过往的希望,过去的愿望shot down被击落,击落,被击落的,被击落了sinister邪恶的,阴险,狰狞,阴险的sunk沉没,沉没的,沉没了,沉没式threatening威胁性,威胁性的,威胁,具有威胁性unachievable无法实现的,无法做到的,无法实现,做不到的unavailing无助于,无助的,无可奈何,无助unfortunate不幸的是,不幸的,遗憾的是,可惜的是up the creek在小河上,在小河边,在小河边上,在小溪上vain虚荣,虚荣心,徒劳,徒劳的woebegone忧郁症,忧郁的人,忧郁的,忧郁worsening恶化的,恶化,恶化的情况,不断恶化

Examples

  • According to the SAGE minutes, the panel said measures would be “urgently needed” to mitigate the effects of its proposed interventions on the poorest members of society.

  • The good news is that 50,000 Floridians registered to vote during the extended hours, mitigating some of the damage.

  • Facebook, which through its collection of apps reaches the vast majority of the US population, has again launched a new slew of initiatives to mitigate the harm misinformation on its platforms can cause.

  • We’re looking to contact-tracing processes to mitigate further spread of the disease.

  • You suggest a lot of ideas to mitigate global warming—adding dust to the atmosphere, slowing the glaciers’ flow, and “carbon coins,” which reward carbon sequestration, and would be traded on currency markets.

  • She read an unmitigable opposition in his eyes and sadly said, "You'll come here to sleep, won't you?"

  • Unmitigable, un-mit′i-ga-bl, adj. that cannot be mitigated or alleviated.

  • Mr. Henley speaks of his ‘deliberate and unmitigable baseness of morality.’

  • Here is Donatello haunted with strange remorse, and an unmitigable resolve to obtain what he deems justice upon himself.

  • No better process was found, and the disgust of the public with their goods was soon general and unmitigable.

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