1. mitigating - Adjective
2. mitigating - Verb
of Mitigate
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen seeing today the defendants on the dock, don't believe them to be the old Combat Group Peiper. All my old friends and comrades have gone before! These people who plead for mitigating circumstances are only the negative selection! The real outfit is waiting for me in Valhalla! Joachim Peiper
Restoration of peatlands is a low hanging fruit, and among the most cost-effective options for mitigating climate change. Achim Steiner
I plead youth as a mitigating circumstance. Gabriel García Márquez
Superheroes reflect our human desire to give meaning to our lives by protecting the innocents, upholding justice, and mitigating existential threats. Newton Lee
It's so much easier to count our disadvantages than tot up the mitigating circumstances that generally outweigh the despair. Mariella Frostrup
According to research by infectious disease epidemiologists, mitigating the spread of the virus by the use of social contact limitations can potentially cut the curve of infections in half. Source: Internet