[Vocabulary] Verb for 'making something less severe'

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What is the verb you would use in the context of 'making something less severe' (e.g. economic consequences of a crisis or someone's decision) that wouldn't sound too formal?
Soften, ease?
 

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mitigate, ameliorate, alleviate

Make use of the thesaurus
 

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Thesauras is great but I'd like to know which of those words if used wouldn't sound a bit odd either because of much formality or just because of their misuse.
 

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You could also use 'attenuate' - which is just Latin for 'soften'; and 'alleviate' is just Latin for 'lighten'; 'ameliorate' -> 'make better'. But you're right to suspect these polysyllabic words of sounding formal.

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So, soften can be used when talking about abstract notions like consequences of something?
 

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So, soften can be used when talking about abstract notions like consequences of something?

soften the consequences?
soften a crisis?

I would use 'mitigate'

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Hello!

What is the verb you would use in the context of 'making something less severe' (e.g. economic consequences of a crisis or someone's decision) that wouldn't sound too formal?
Soften, ease?
"lessen" is good.
 

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"lessen" is good.

IMO, 'lessen the consequences' is to reduce the extent of the consequences. 'Mitigate' is a more precise word to say, 'to reduce the severity of the consequences.'

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using the word reduce here is something i typically do.

EG "Scenario A would reduce the economic consequences of the recession"

Adding the word impact with soften could also be used.

EG "Scenario A would soften the impact of the economic consequences"
 

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IMO, 'lessen the consequences' is to reduce the extent of the consequences. 'Mitigate' is a more precise word to say, 'to reduce the severity of the consequences.'

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lessen the severity of the economic consequences
 
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