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Definition of "mitigations" [mitigations]

  • Plural form of mitigation. (noun)

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Use "mitigations" in a sentence
  • "The so-called mitigations of war are comparatively trivial."
  • "It was their usual practice, at first, to observe so far the appearance of law as to give indictments to those whom they intended to oppress; upon which the persons were committed to prison, but never brought to trial; and were at length obliged, in order to recover their liberty, to pay heavy fines and ransoms, which were called mitigations and compositions."
  • "The board refers cases to the Albany County district attorney when the candidates or their representatives either fail to respond to charges that they violated finance laws or haven't followed through on "mitigations" such as returning contributions that are over the limits."