单词 | mitigating |
释义 | mitigating (mɪtɪgeɪtɪŋ ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Mitigating circumstances or factors make a bad action easier to understand and excuse, and may result in the person responsible being punished less severely. [law, formal] The judge found that in her case there were mitigating circumstances. There are various mitigating factors. Synonyms: extenuating, qualifying, justifying, moderating Collocations: mitigating factors There are mitigating factors: the player's sighting, whether they are reacting - and so short of time. Times, Sunday Times In other words, there were no clear and obvious mitigating factors. Times,Sunday Times It would be wholly unrealistic to treat precisely the same actions as both aggravating and mitigating factors. Times, Sunday Times One of these mitigating factors was that he showed good conduct at his hearing. Times, Sunday Times Although there can be mitigating factors, most have just eaten too much and exercised too little. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 可减轻罪责的 情节、因素 Japanese: 軽減する |
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