Definition of Mitigative. Meaning of Mitigative. Synonyms of Mitigative

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Definition of Mitigative

Mitigative
Mitigative Mit"i*ga*tive, a. [L. mitigativus: cf. F. mitigatif.] Tending to mitigate; alleviating.

Meaning of Mitigative from wikipedia

- Mitigation is the reduction of something harmful that has occurred or the reduction of its harmful effects. It may refer to measures taken to reduce the...
- In criminal law, a mitigating factor, also known as an extenuating cir****stance, is any information or evidence presented to the court regarding the defendant...
- change mitigation (or decarbonisation) is action to limit the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that cause climate change. Climate change mitigation actions...
- Mitigation in law is the principle that a party who has suffered loss (from a tort or breach of contract) has to take reasonable action to minimize the...
- DDoS mitigation is a set of network management techniques and/or tools for resisting or mitigating the impact of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS)...
- Multipath mitigation is a term typically used in Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) communications and in GNSS navigation to describe the methods that...
- Landslide mitigation refers to several human-made activities on slopes with the goal of lessening the effect of landslides. Landslides can be triggered...
- Radon mitigation is any process used to reduce radon gas concentrations in the breathing zones of occupied buildings, or radon from water supplies. Radon...
- Environmental mitigation refers to the process by which measures to avoid, minimise, or compensate for adverse impacts on the environment are applied....
- Mitigation banking is a market-based system of debits and credits (used primarily in the United States as part of its "no net loss" policy) that involves...