mitigant

  • 11mitigate — verb /ˈmɪt.ɪ.ɡeɪt/ To reduce, lessen, or decrease. Measures are pursuing to prevent or mitigate the usual consequences of such outrages, and with the hope of their succeeding at least to avert general hostility. Syn: check, diminish, ease …

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  • 12ORRF Risk Research Forum — The ORRF Risk Research Forum a forum on risk research organised by the ORRF, a recognised internationally as a leading risk research foundation. It was established, in April 1999, as an independent think tank, with tacit support from the… …

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  • 13CICURATORES — qui belluas cicures reddunt, domitores ferarum dicuntur Seriecae, de quibus is sic, Ep. 85. Certe sunt domitores ferarum, qui saevissima animalia et ad occursum exterrentia hominem docent pati iugum, nec asperitatem excussisse contenti, usque in… …

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  • 14MANSUETARII — apud Ael. Lampridium, in Heliogab. c. 21. Habuit et Leones, et Leopardos exarmatos in delitiis: quos edoctos per Mansuetarios subito ad secundam et tertiam mensamiubebat accumbere, etc. Graecis ἡμεροποιοὶ, sunt Magistri et Custodes, qui… …

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  • 15balm — n. 1. Ointment, fragrant or precious ointment, unguent. 2. Healing, soothing, mitigant, assuager, anodyne, cure …

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  • 16mitigating — adj extenuating, justifying, vindicating, tempering, modifying, lenitive, qualifying, vindicatory, mitigant FORMAL palliative, assuasive …

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