mitigable (Meaning)
Wordnet
mitigable (s)
capable of being alleviated
Webster
mitigable (a.)
Admitting of mitigation; that may be mitigated.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mitigable
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mitigable Sentence Examples
- The government implemented mitigable measures to reduce the spread of the pandemic.
- The company sought to mitigate the potential risks associated with the new business venture.
- The doctor prescribed mitigable medications to alleviate the patient's symptoms.
- The engineers designed a device to mitigate the effects of vibrations.
- The organization established mitigable policies to protect the safety of its employees.
- The insurance policy included clauses that mitigated the financial impact of potential accidents.
- The environmentalists proposed mitigable solutions to reduce the carbon footprint.
- The scientists studied the mitigable factors that contributed to the climate crisis.
- The lawyer argued that the defendant's actions were mitigable due to extenuating circumstances.
- The mediator suggested mitigable approaches to resolve the conflict between the parties.
FAQs About the word mitigable
capable of being alleviatedAdmitting of mitigation; that may be mitigated.
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The government implemented mitigable measures to reduce the spread of the pandemic.
The company sought to mitigate the potential risks associated with the new business venture.
The doctor prescribed mitigable medications to alleviate the patient's symptoms.
The engineers designed a device to mitigate the effects of vibrations.