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Synonyms for “Mitigate” — 4 Other Ways to Say It

Make something less bad or serious; reduce the negative impact.

IPA: /ˈmɪtɪɡeɪt/Level: B2Register: formalPart of speech: verb

Meaning of Mitigate

Make something less severe, serious, or intense; reduce the harmful effects.

How to Pronounce Mitigate

IPA: /ˈmɪtɪɡeɪt/ Stress: Ooo

Stress first syllable: MIT-i-gate. The middle 'i' and 'ga' are unstressed.

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4 Synonyms for Mitigate — Words Similar to Mitigate

Browse alternative words with their meaning, level, and a real example sentence so you pick the synonym that fits your context.

alleviate

/əˈliːvieɪt/
verb B2

To make something less painful or difficult, though not remove it entirely.

Example: The medicine helped to alleviate her headache.

reduce

/rɪˈdjuːs/
verb B2 Formal

To make something smaller or less; to decrease the amount or level of something.

Example: The store reduced prices by 25% during the holiday sale.

lessen

/ˈlesən/
verb A2

To make something less strong or smaller than before.

Example: We need to lessen the noise in the office.

Smart Synonyms for Mitigate — When to Use Each

alleviate

make pain or suffering less severe

reduce

general decrease in amount or severity

ease

make less tense, difficult, or painful

Antonyms of Mitigate — Opposite Words

How to Use Mitigate and Its Synonyms in Sentences

  • Regular exercise can mitigate the risk of heart disease. B1
  • The government took steps to mitigate climate change. B2
  • These measures will mitigate the economic impact of the crisis. B2

Common Word Choice Mistakes with Mitigate

Not natural: To mitigate the problem, we improved training.

Better: To mitigate the severity of the problem, we improved training.

Mitigate is formal; specify what aspect is being mitigated (severity, impact, risk).

Frequently Asked Questions About Synonyms of Mitigate

What is another word for "mitigate"?

Common synonyms for "mitigate" include: alleviate, reduce, lessen, ease.

What can I say instead of "mitigate"?

Try one of these alternatives: alleviate, reduce, lessen, ease. Pick the synonym whose register and meaning fits your sentence — see the cards above for definitions and examples.

Is "mitigate" formal or informal?

"mitigate" is generally used in formal contexts. Use it in writing, business, and academic settings.

When should I use "mitigate" instead of "alleviate"?

Use "mitigate" when you want to keep the exact nuance shown in the meaning section above; switch to "alleviate" when you need a different register, level, or shade of meaning. Compare the cards above to decide.

What are the antonyms of "mitigate"?

Words with the opposite meaning of "mitigate" include: aggravate, worsen, intensify.

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