出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/15 20:08 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 mitigaten (“to relieve pain, soothe; (swelling) to abate; (hemorrhoids) to relieve; (the mind) to placate, appease; to end, check; to stop, cease”), from mitigat(e) (“mitigated, alleviated, relived”, also used as the past participle of mitigaten) + -en (verb-forming suffix), borrowed from Latin mītigātus, the perfect passive participle of mītigō (“to make soft, ripe; to tame, pacify”), from mītis (“gentle, mild, ripe”) + -igō (“to do, make”), of uncertain origin, but perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *meh₁y- (“mild, soft”).
mitigate (third-person singular simple present mitigates, present participle mitigating, simple past and past participle mitigated)
From 中期英語 mitigat(e) (“mitigated”, also used as the past participle of mitigaten and of mitigate in Early Modern English), see -ate (adjective-forming suffix) and Etymology 1 for more.
mitigate (comparative more mitigate, superlative most mitigate)
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(荷なら)to lighten the load―ease one of one's load―(重荷、負担なら)―relieve one of one's burden―(船荷なら)―lighten a ship of her cargo―(税なら)―lighten the taxes―reduce the tax―(罰なら)―mitigate punishment―(痛みなら)―alleviate pain
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