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121militate, mitigate — Often confused. To militate is to operate against or, much more rarely, for something: The news of the scandal militated against his election prospects. To mitigate means to assuage, soften, make more endurable: His apology mitigated the… …
122militate, mitigate — Often confused. To militate is to operate against or, much more rarely, for something: The news of the scandal militated against his election prospects. To mitigate means to assuage, soften, make more endurable: His apology mitigated the… …
123bearable — bear·a·ble || beÉ™rÉ™bl adj. tolerable, endurable …
124sufferable — suf·fer·a·ble || sÊŒfÉ™rÉ™bl adj. endurable, tolerable …
125supportable — sup port·a·ble || sÉ™ pÉ”rtÉ™bl / pÉ”Ë adj. endurable, bearable, sufferable …
126tolerable — tol·er·a·ble || tÉ‘lÉ™rÉ™bl / tÉ’l adj. bearable, endurable; passable, mediocre …
127tolerably — adv. endurable, bearably, acceptably …
128unendurable — adj. not endurable, intolerable, unbearable …