mitigation
mi
ˌmɪ
mi
ti
ti
ga
ˈgeɪ
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tion
ʃən
shēn
British pronunciation
/mˌɪtɪɡˈe‍ɪʃən/

Definición y significado de "mitigation"en inglés

Mitigation
01

mitigación, reducción

the act or process of reducing the severity, impact, or harmfulness of something
ApprovingApproving
FormalFormal
example
Ejemplos
The construction project included mitigation measures to minimize the impact on the local ecosystem and wildlife.
El proyecto de construcción incluía medidas de mitigación para minimizar el impacto en el ecosistema local y la vida silvestre.
Traffic management initiatives, such as the implementation of dedicated lanes for public transportation, are urban planning mitigation measures to alleviate congestion.
Las iniciativas de gestión del tráfico, como la implementación de carriles dedicados al transporte público, son medidas de mitigación de planificación urbana para aliviar la congestión.
02

the act of making an offense or fault appear less serious

example
Ejemplos
His apology was offered in mitigation of his earlier rude remarks.
The lawyer 's statement aimed at the mitigation of the client's wrongdoing.
03

a partial excuse or justification that reduces blame or punishment for an offense

example
Ejemplos
The court accepted his lack of prior record as mitigation.
Extreme provocation was considered a strong mitigation in the verdict.
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