unmitigable 的 2 个定义
mit·i·gat·ed, mit·i·gat·ing.
mit·i·gat·ed, mit·i·gat·ing.
- to become milder; lessen in severity.
unmitigable 近义词
等同于 irremediable
unmitigable 的近义词 45 个
- bad
- beyond recall
- cureless
- cynical
- dejected
- demoralized
- despairing
- desperate
- despondent
- disconsolate
- discouraging
- downhearted
- fatal
- forlorn
- gone
- goner
- helpless
- ill-fated
- impossible
- impracticable
- in despair
- incurable
- irredeemable
- irreparable
- irreversible
- irrevocable
- lost
- menacing
- no-win
- past hope
- pointless
- sad
- shot down
- sinister
- sunk
- threatening
- tragic
- unachievable
- unavailing
- unfortunate
- up the creek
- useless
- vain
- woebegone
- worsening
等同于 hopeless
unmitigable 的近义词 44 个
- desperate
- forlorn
- helpless
- impossible
- pointless
- sad
- tragic
- useless
- bad
- beyond recall
- cynical
- dejected
- demoralized
- despairing
- despondent
- disconsolate
- discouraging
- downhearted
- fatal
- gone
- goner
- ill-fated
- impracticable
- in despair
- incurable
- irredeemable
- irreparable
- irreversible
- irrevocable
- lost
- menacing
- no-win
- past hope
- shot down
- sinister
- sunk
- threatening
- unachievable
- unavailing
- unfortunate
- up the creek
- vain
- woebegone
- worsening
unmitigable 的反义词 13 个
更多unmitigable例句
- 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.