Meaning of remitigate | Babel Free
Definitions
To mitigate again.
Examples
“yet where the deed is in substance agreeable to the precept, and the apparent singularity of any circumstance remitigated by another extraordinary occurrent, and where the performance is expressly ascribed to the actors zeal or fortitude, and not the least mention made of any special command, there, to recurre to tacite warrants, is altogether groundless.”
“I think that if we had a barge instead of being an open-hatched barge like this is with four long cylinders lying on it and vulnerable to being swamped by water getting over into the hole, instead of that, there was an especially designed barge for this, that had buoyancy in itself, then this problem would be certainly remitigated.”
“Is there anything in the Endangered Species Act that requires that when you go in to clean out a flood control channel to you to go back and mitigate every few years, you have to remitigate for that again, even though you had originally mitigated.”
“Izadpanah must approach this topic afresh and remitigate his anxiety by marrying Farideh, who is described as having an “outward appearance” that “consisted of thick gray socks, manly flat shoes, and furled up eyebrows” (216).”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.