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1 поглощение наказания
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1) General subject: abatement, alleviation, assuagement, commutation (наказания), easing off, easing-off, extenuation, give, liberalization (законов), malacia, melting, mitigation, mollification, palatalization, palliation, relaxation, remission, remission (приговора), softening, unbending, appeasement2) Medicine: alleviation (боли), alleviation (напр. спазма), attenuation, attenuation (боли), emollescence (напр. спазма)3) Engineering: cushioning4) Bookish: easement5) Law: attenuation (вины), mitigation (приговора), reduction (наказания)6) Economy: ease, easing (напр. экономического спада), lightening (напр. налогообложения), moderation (напр. экономических колебаний)7) Accounting: cushion8) Linguistics: palatalisation9) Diplomatic term: meltdown10) Polygraphy: flattening (изображения)11) Abbreviation: temp12) Oil: tempering13) Perfume: emolliency, lubricating14) Business: relief16) leg.N.P. change of punishment from a greater to a lesser, commutation (in this sense), mitigation (e. g., of a punishment)17) Aviation medicine: mitigation (наказания)18) Makarov: abatement (напр. боли), absorbing, absorption, assuagement (боли. горя и т.п.), mitigating19) Archaic: temperament -
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