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English
Etymology
From Middle French mitigation, from Latin mitigatio.
Pronunciation
Noun
mitigation (countable and uncountable, plural mitigations)
- A reduction or decrease of something harmful or unpleasant.
1838 (date written), L E L, chapter XVII, in Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances. , volume I, London: Henry Colburn, , published 1842, →OCLC, page 213:Two golden hours, in which the astonishing news of the intended party was revealed to Louisa, with all of its contrivances, expenses, and mitigations, so far as they were elucidated, were given and said to be "done in her honour;"...
- 2004, Bhattacharya, K., Azizi, P. M., Shobair, S, S,, Mohsini, M. Y., Drought impacts and potential for their mitigation in southern and western Afghanistan, IWMI (→ISBN)
- One possible drought mitigation strategy for Afghanistan is to divert excess water from water-rich river basins to water-scarce river basins in cases where this is technologically, economically and environmentally feasible.
2023 August 23, Chris Howe, “Green screen: HS2's route through the shires”, in RAIL, number 990, page 34:Much of the arable land acquired by HS2 is being used for mitigation planting, in an attempt to achieve the goal set by HS2 Ltd for Phase 1, which will mean there should be no measurable loss of biodiversity after construction of the line compared with what was there before.
2023 December 27, Richard Foster, “New rail freight terminal leads the way”, in RAIL, number 999, page 41:Its [the gantry crane's] noise-mitigation characteristics even include a soft-landing feature to minimise the noise when containers are lowered.
Derived terms
Translations
reduction of something harmful
- Arabic: تخفيف
- Bengali: আসান (bn) (aśan)
- Bulgarian: облекчение (bg) n (oblekčenie), уталожване (bg) n (utaložvane)
- Catalan: mitigació f
- Dutch: opluchting (nl) f, verlichting (nl)
- Finnish: lieventäminen (fi), lievennys, hillitseminen (fi)
- French: soulagement (fr) m
- German: Erleichterung (de), Abmilderung (de) f
- Indonesian: mitigasi
- Italian: riduzione (it) f, contenimento (it) m, attenuazione (it) f
- Portuguese: mitigação f
- Russian: смягчение (ru) n (smjaxčenije), уменьшение (ru) n (umenʹšenije), облегчение (ru) n (oblexčenije)
- Serbo-Croatian: ublažavanje, taženje, utaživanje, olakšavanje, olakšanje (sh), mitigacija
- Spanish: mitigación f
- Swedish: förmildrande omständighet, lindring (sv) c
- Urdu: تخفیف
- Vietnamese: sự làm nhẹ (vi), sự làm dịu (vi), sự giảm thiểu (vi)
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French
Pronunciation
Noun
mitigation f (plural mitigations)
- mitigation
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