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Definition of mitigated :
of Mitigate
Synonyms:
alleviated (part of speech: verb)
eased, palliated, allayed, soothed, moderated, assuaged, alleviated, relieved, lessened, reduced
vindicated (part of speech: verb)
exonerated, forgave, absolved, apologized, exculpated, acquitted, excused, dismissed, avenged, pardoned, cleared, refuted, vindicated, forgiven
qualified (part of speech: verb)
conditional, excepted, notwithstanding, stipulated, provisional, qualified, modified, tempered, reserved, allowed, albeit, exceptional, limited
Usage examples:
- Yet fury had mitigated his terror. - "The Mysterious Rider", Zane Grey.
- Besides the remainder of the company who gradually assembled in the hall, congratulated each other on the excellent hunting weather which had mitigated the heat of the preceding day. - "The Children of the World", Paul Heyse.
- A closer resemblance - as I have more than once taken occasion to notice - may be found between the Peruvian institutions and some of the despotic governments of Eastern Asia; those governments where despotism appears in its more mitigated form, and the whole people, under the patriarchal sway of its sovereign, seem to be gathered together like the members of one vast family. - "History-of-the-Conquest-of-Peru-with-a-preliminary-view-of-the-civilization-of-the-Incas", Prescott, William Hickling.