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mit·i·ga·tion \ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈgāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English mitigacioun, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French mitigation, from Latin mitigation-, mitigatio, from mitigatus (past participle) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : the act of mitigating or state of being mitigated: a. : abatement or diminution of something painful, harsh, severe, afflictive, or calamitous : alleviation, moderation, palliation < the cure, prevention, or mitigation of disease — Encyc. Americana > < prison in mitigation of the death sentence — Melitta Schmideberg > b. obsolete : qualification, limitation 2. : a mitigating thing or fact < a large number of drugs and mitigations … at the clinic — Journal American Medical Association > |