mitigable

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English

Adjective

mitigable (comparative more mitigable, superlative most mitigable)

  1. That can be mitigated.

Spanish

Etymology

From mitigar +‎ -able.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mitiˈɡable/
  • Rhymes: -able
  • Syllabification: mi‧ti‧ga‧ble

Adjective

mitigable m or f (masculine and feminine plural mitigables)

  1. mitigable
    • 2015 November 8, “¿Qué le espera a la Comunidad Valenciana con el cambio climático?”, in El País:
      Algunos cálculos apuntan a que tan sólo tenemos hasta 2017 para evitar un calentamiento superior a los 2ºC, considerado el umbral para que los efectos del cambio climático sean mitigables y no catastróficos.
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