In mitigation, the convict received less harsh punishments.
In mitigation, the convict receives a more lenient punishment.
The criminal received mitigation in punishment because he confessed himself for committing the crime.
The criminal received mitigation for his punishment because he confessed to committing the crime.
I listen to music as a mitigation of stress.
Medicines provide mitigation to patients' sufferings.
The afternoon snack is a mitigation that relief my hunger
The doctor offered a rehabilitative therapy to magitate the after-effects of strokes and heart attacks to the patient.
Despite the pleas of insanity from the defendant, he could not mitigate his sentence
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Ben's spelling mistake was of such a dramatic degree that Ms.Pamela needed to mitigate what the English Department called "The English Apocalypse".
The man had to mitigate the other man's punishment because he was too much of a coward to take the actual punishment?
The medicine serves as a mitigation of fever.
The doctor gave him some pain reliever to mitigate his agony.
synonym: alleviationboth mitigation and alleviation mean to reduce in severity or pain of something.
The painkiller Mikhail took served as a mitigation for his fractured bone.
MitigationAndy fell down the stairs and hit his head on handle bar, his attempted mitigation of rubbing his head just simply does not work.
Taylor Swift's songs are a mitigation from life.
Mitigation of headache is to just basically take pills.
Nightwish's transcending metal music provides mitigation from Taylor Swifts mindless rants.
Painkiller serves as a mitigation to almost all kinds of pain.
He did not provide any mitigation for his friend, for he believed in "no pain, no gain".
In mitigation, the convict received less harsh punishments.
ReplyDeleteIn mitigation, the convict receives a more lenient punishment.
DeleteThe criminal received mitigation in punishment because he confessed himself for committing the crime.
ReplyDeleteThe criminal received mitigation for his punishment because he confessed to committing the crime.
DeleteI listen to music as a mitigation of stress.
ReplyDeleteMedicines provide mitigation to patients' sufferings.
ReplyDeleteThe afternoon snack is a mitigation that relief my hunger
ReplyDeleteThe doctor offered a rehabilitative therapy to magitate the after-effects of strokes and heart attacks to the patient.
ReplyDeleteDespite the pleas of insanity from the defendant, he could not mitigate his sentence
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteBen, please post your sentence again to receive full credit for your vocabulary homework.
DeleteBen's spelling mistake was of such a dramatic degree that Ms.Pamela needed to mitigate what the English Department called "The English Apocalypse".
ReplyDeleteThe man had to mitigate the other man's punishment because he was too much of a coward to take the actual punishment?
ReplyDeleteThe medicine serves as a mitigation of fever.
ReplyDeleteThe doctor gave him some pain reliever to mitigate his agony.
ReplyDeletesynonym: alleviation
ReplyDeleteboth mitigation and alleviation mean to reduce in severity or pain of something.
The painkiller Mikhail took served as a mitigation for his fractured bone.
ReplyDeleteMitigation
ReplyDeleteAndy fell down the stairs and hit his head on handle bar, his attempted mitigation of rubbing his head just simply does not work.
Taylor Swift's songs are a mitigation from life.
ReplyDeleteMitigation of headache is to just basically take pills.
ReplyDeleteNightwish's transcending metal music provides mitigation from Taylor Swifts mindless rants.
ReplyDeletePainkiller serves as a mitigation to almost all kinds of pain.
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ReplyDeleteHe did not provide any mitigation for his friend, for he believed in "no pain, no gain".
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