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Mitigate in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

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गम्भीरता कम करना
🗣️ gambhirata kam karana [/ˈmɪt.ɪ.ɡeɪt/]
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📖 Meaning of “mitigate”

The meaning of “mitigate” in Hindi is गम्भीरता कम करना, pronounced gambhirata kam karana — it is a verb. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

📘 Definition of mitigate

make less severe or harsh

🟢 Similar words for mitigate
extenuate palliate
✍️ Mitigate in a sentence
You would have to mitigate the risks before getting the approval.
आरबीआई गवर्नर शक्तिकांत दास ने आर्थिक जोखिमों की गम्भीरता कम करने के लिए रेपो दर में भारी कमी की घोषणा की।
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

From Middle English 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”).

Quick facts about “mitigate”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Mitigate
Meaning in Hindi
गम्भीरता कम करना
Pronunciation
gambhirata kam karana
Part of speech
Verb
Similar words
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Word Origin (Etymology)
From Middle English 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”).

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "mitigate" is गम्भीरता कम करना (gambhirata kam karana).
In Devanagari script it is written as गम्भीरता कम करना.
It is pronounced "gambhirata kam karana". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.