Antonym: aggravate, deteriorate. Similar words: mitigation, litigation, castigate, instigate, investigate, investigator, investigation, navigate. Meaning: ['mɪtɪgeɪt] v. 1. lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of 2. make less severe or harsh.
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91. We also mitigate the account maintenance scalability issue by leveraging the Identity Manager credential mapping function.
92. This algorithm mitigate the illogicality between the robustness and invisibility and enhance the watermarking security.
93. Although increasing the sampling frequency can mitigate the undesired effects, this will impede the computational efficiency.
94. AI will now perform evasive maneuvering in close combat to mitigate damage unguided munitions ( micro ).
95. Ultimately, the audit objective is to provide management with information to mitigate the negative consequences associated with accomplishing the organization's objectives.
96. Now, to mitigate that adds the clock - out system owners to help themselves.
97. A diversity antenna system in a mobile unit which provides time, space and antenna pattern diversity to mitigate the effects of fading at a CDMA mobile unit.
98. Counteract: To oppose and mitigate the effects of by contrary action; check.
99. Determining appropriate loan-to-value ratios of commodity collateral can make banks mitigate credit risk of inventory financing effectively.
100. While this won't help with your processing load, it might help mitigate one of the problems.
101. Harmonious society is a society that being able to resolve and mitigate the conflict of interests, and that being able to realize beneficial equability .
102. You can then elect to use the Design Advisor to help find indexes to mitigate this performance degrader.
103. While we all knowthat CSS need only be downloaded once and then cached, there are someeasy ways to mitigate the resultant extra code and requests.
104. Based on TIKHONOV regularization theorem, a new regularizer, which has explicitly physical meaning, is chosen to mitigate the ill-condition of the normal matrix.
105. The aircraft maker concedes the production adjustment will hurt its cashflow and says it is taking steps to mitigate those effects.
106. It favours free markets, but not uncritically(sentencedict.com/mitigate.html), and is concerned to mitigate inequality.
107. They do not attempt to use any of the above strategies to mitigate this and simply accept that some downtime is part of the cost of development.
108. This should be on top of any global value derived from, for example, keeping forests pristine to sequester carbon and mitigate climate change.
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