The difference between Intensify and Mitigate
When used as verbs, intensify means to render more intense, whereas mitigate means to reduce, lessen, or decrease.
check bellow for the other definitions of Intensify and Mitigate
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Intensify as a verb (transitive):
To render more intense
Examples:
"usex to intensify the heat or cold"
"usex to intensify colors"
"usex to intensify a photographic [[negative]]"
"usex to intensify animosity"
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Intensify as a verb (intransitive):
To become intense, or more intense; to act with increasing power or energy.
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Mitigate as a verb (transitive):
To reduce, lessen, or decrease; to make less severe or easier to bear.
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Mitigate as a verb (transitive):
To downplay.
Compare words:
Compare with synonyms and related words:
- intensen vs intensify
- alleviate vs mitigate
- check vs mitigate
- diminish vs mitigate
- ease vs mitigate
- lighten vs mitigate
- mitigate vs mollify
- mitigate vs pacify
- mitigate vs palliate
- aggrandize vs mitigate
- aggravate vs mitigate
- exacerbate vs mitigate
- incite vs mitigate
- increase vs mitigate
- intensify vs mitigate
- irritate vs mitigate
- mitigate vs worsen