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1 hafifletici nedenler
mitigating causes, extenuating circumstances -
2 hafifletici
mitigating, mitigative, extenuating, alleviating. -
3 yatıştır
1. psych up 2. soothe 3. allay 4. alleviate 5. appease 6. mitigate 7. placate 8. soothing (v.) 9. appeasing (v.) 10. mitigating (v.) 11. sedate (v.) 12. sedated (v.) 13. mitigated (v.) 14. ease (v.) -
4 yatıştırarak
1. calming (prep.) 2. soothing (prep.) 3. appeasing (prep.) 4. mitigating (prep.) -
5 yatıştırma
n. appeasement, conciliation, mollification, propitiation, sedation, settlement* * *1. alleviation 2. appeasement 3. mitigation 4. laying (n.) 5. appeasing (n.) 6. mitigating (n.) -
6 hafifletici
"lightening, reducing; extenuating, mitigating" -
7 geçiştirici
med. palliative, mitigating, alleviative.
См. также в других словарях:
mitigating — adj. serving to reduce blame; of situations; as, mitigating factors; mitigating circumstances. Opposite of {aggravating}. [Narrower terms: {exculpatory}] Syn: extenuating. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mitigating — I adjective abating, alleviating, ameliorative, assuaging, calmative, diminishing, discounting, easing, exculpatory, excusing, extenuating, lessening, limiting, meliorative, modifying, palliative, qualifying, reducing, relieving, softening,… … Law dictionary
mitigating — (adj,.) extenuating, 1610s, prp. adjective from MITIGATE (Cf. mitigate) … Etymology dictionary
mitigating — [[t]mɪ̱tɪgeɪtɪŋ[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Mitigating circumstances or factors make a bad action, especially a crime, easier to understand and excuse, and may result in the person responsible being punished less severely. [LEGAL or, FORMAL] The judge found… … English dictionary
mitigating — mit|i|gat|ing [ˈmıtıgeıtıŋ] adj mitigating circumstances/factors facts about a situation that make a crime or bad mistake seem less serious ▪ Judges often give reduced sentences where there are mitigating circumstances … Dictionary of contemporary English
mitigating — adjective mitigating circumstances/factors etc facts about a situation that make a crime or bad mistake seem less serious: a reduced prison sentence due to mitigating circumstances … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Mitigating — Mitigate Mit i*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mitigated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mitigating}.] [L. mitigatus, p. p. of mitigare to soften, mitigate; mitis mild, soft + the root of agere to do, drive.] 1. To make less severe, intense, harsh, rigorous,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mitigating — adj. Mitigating is used with these nouns: ↑circumstance, ↑factor … Collocations dictionary
mitigating — mit|i|gat|ing [ mıtı,geıtıŋ ] adjective mitigating circumstances facts that help to explain a crime or mistake and make it seem less bad … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mitigating — adjective if not for mitigating circumstances, he would have been convicted Syn: extenuating, justificatory, justifying, vindicating, qualifying; face saving; formal exculpatory … Thesaurus of popular words
mitigating — UK [ˈmɪtɪˌɡeɪtɪŋ] / US adjective mitigating circumstances … English dictionary