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Adjective - Popular Sense:
An adjective used to describe something that is complete, absolute, or total, often used to emphasize a negative quality or consequence.
Sample Sentence: The hurricane caused inmitigated destruction along the coast.
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Adjective - Local Sense:
An adjective used to describe something that is unmitigated or uncontrolled within a particular local area.
Sample Sentence: The inmitigated noise from the construction work disturbed the entire neighborhood.
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Verb - Popular Sense:
A verb used to express the act of making something complete or absolute, often used in legal or formal contexts.
Sample Sentence: The lawyer tried to inmitigate the client's offense to reduce the severity of the charges.
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Noun - Local Sense:
A noun referring to a situation or circumstance that has become inmitigated, particularly in a specific local context.
Sample Sentence: The pollution from the nearby factory has turned into an inmitigated disaster for the residents of this town.
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