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Mitigate GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Published on May 19th, 2021 | Last updated on May 20th, 2021 by | Category: English Vocabulary in Context, GRE Vocabulary Flashcards in Real Context | No Comments on Mitigate GRE Vocabulary Flashcard | 80 Views | Reading Time: 1 minute

Mitigate GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

/ˈmɪt.ɪ.geɪt/ (verb)

Definition

to make something less unpleasant or harmful, soften, attenuate, take the edge off, assuage, reduce, ease, palliate, alleviate, diminish, allay, weaken, abate, temper, lessen, moderate, lighten, mollify

Example

Virtually every person facing criminal punishment wants to know the factors that might cause a judge to increase the sentence. These are called aggravating circumstances. But for every yin there’s a yang: Judges must also consider mitigating circumstances when sentencing defendants. These are facts or situations that don’t relate to the question of the defendant’s guilt, but that support leniency.

For guidance as to the factors they should consider, judges can look to statutes that list aggravating and mitigating circumstances. But the mitigating factors that a statute lists generally aren’t exclusive—judges can consider other criteria that relate to the defendant and the crime.

Source: https://www.nolo.com/

Antonyms

exacerbate, aggravate

Parts of speech

Noun: mitigation

Adjective: mitigating

Adjective: unmitigated

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