Mitigative

Pronunciation: /ˈmiˈtɪɡˈˌeɪˌtiaɪˈvi/

Mitigative (adj)

  1. Helping to make something less severe, especially a problem, danger, or bad effect.
  2. Used for actions or measures that reduce the strength or seriousness of an effect.
  3. Showing a tendency to make a situation feel less harsh or less painful.

Mitigative (adjective)

Examples

  • The team used mitigative steps to reduce harm during the test.
  • We need mitigative actions to reduce harm in the workplace.