mitigable

[US]/ˈmɪtɪɡəbl/
[UK]/ˈmɪtɪɡəbl/

Translation

adj.able to be made less severe or serious; able to be alleviated or reduced; able to be soothed or comforted; able to be adjusted or moderated

Phrases & Collocations

mitigable risks

mitigable factors

mitigable impacts

mitigable issues

mitigable losses

mitigable damage

mitigable challenges

mitigable concerns

mitigable threats

mitigable conditions

Example Sentences

the effects of climate change are not entirely mitigable.

we need to find mitigable solutions for the ongoing crisis.

his anxiety was mitigable with proper therapy.

many risks in the project are mitigable through careful planning.

the damage from the storm was largely mitigable with better preparation.

some health issues are mitigable with lifestyle changes.

effective communication can make conflicts more mitigable.

investing in technology can lead to mitigable costs.

understanding the risks can help in finding mitigable actions.

her stress was mitigable with regular exercise.

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