mitigator|mitigators in English
noun
['mɪtɪgeɪtə(r)]
one who mitigates; that which alleviates or softens (punishments, circumstances, emotions, etc.)
Use "mitigator|mitigators" in a sentence
1. Assuager: reconciler; mitigator, soother: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1
2. We can form adverb phrases/Adverbial phrases using a regular adverb and an intensifier (words that make adverbs stronger) or a mitigator (words that make adverbs stronger).
3. Finally, sodium orthovanadate is a potent mitigator, suppressing the acute lethality (hematopoietic syndrome) and minimizing the detrimental effects (Anhematopoiesis and delayed genotoxic effects) of radiation-induced damage to the hematopoietic system in mice
4. Taken together, these findings indicate that vanadate would be a potent mitigator suppressing the acute lethality (hematopoietic syndrome) and minimizing the detrimental effects (Anhematopoiesis and delayed genotoxic effects) induced by TBI in mice.