Betekenis van:
mitigate
to mitigate
Werkwoord
- minder zwaar maken
- lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- prevent or mitigate the effects of the offence,
- prevent, end or mitigate the effects of the offence;
- Measures should therefore be taken to mitigate that risk.
- The ambition is to mitigate the consequences of the incident.
- Operating and investment grants mitigate the charges that are normally included in the LNE’s budget.
- additional practical skill training that may be required to mitigate risks associated with specific activities; and
- Lastly, compensatory measures must be adopted to mitigate the distortive effect of the aid.
- The ambition is both to avoid an incident and to mitigate its potential consequences.
- identifying and correcting non-conformity(ies) and taking action(s) to mitigate their environmental impacts;
- support for measures to mitigate the social effects of restructuring of the armed forces;
- Measures must be taken to mitigate any adverse effects of the aid on competitors (compensatory measures);
- take immediate steps to mitigate the consequences of the non-compliance;
- The third parties noted that the Competitive Framework seemed to mitigate some of their concerns.
- Lastly, countervailing measures must be adopted to mitigate the distortive effect of the aid.
- Measures must also be taken to mitigate as far as possible any adverse effects of the aid on competitors.