militate, mitigate

Militate means “act, work, operate (in favour of or against)”:

  • All these facts militate against renewal of the contract.

Mitigate means “reduce the severity of.” Note that mitigate takes no preposition:

  • The government’s policies are designed to mitigate the effects of unemployment.

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