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Definition of Mitigations
1. mitigation [n] - See also: mitigation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mitigations
Literary usage of Mitigations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of International Law by Henry Wheaton (1866)
"The exceptions to these general mitigations of the extreme rights of war, considered
as a contest of force, the cm-my's all grow out of the same original ..."
2. History of the Second War Between the United States of America and Great by Charles Jared Ingersoll (1852)
"But as one of the executive council of the State of New York, mixing politics
with law, mitigations of common ..."
3. The People's Bible: Discourses Upon Holy Scripture by Joseph Parker (1889)
"In talking of trouble we should also talk about its mitigations. Is it possible
that there can be a life anywhere on which some beam of sunshine does not ..."
4. A History of the Commonwealth of Florence: From the Earliest Independence of by Thomas Adolphus Trollope (1865)
"... CHAPTER V. Indestructibility of Italian parties—mitigations of the misery of
the Guelph exiles—The ..."
5. The Elements of Morality, Including Polity by William Whewell (1864)
"OF mitigations OF THE LAWS OF WAR. § 1. Capture at Sea. ... That additional
mitigations of these Rules may be introduced, so long as war itself shall ..."