The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mitigator
Mitigator \Mit"i*ga`tor\, n. One who, or that which, mitigates.
Wiktionary
mitigator
n. Someone or something that mitigates.
Usage examples of "mitigator".
And my Guild is the custodian of the mitigator, which not even the science of your Milieu possesses.
I would have told him-even given him the mitigator program that would have made the work possible.
Ships teach their passengers, who travel within their bodies in a capsule the size of a conventional starship, how to generate individual mitigator programmes of their own.
I was joined at breakfast by Philbeam, to whom I gave the glad tidings that the world's greatest mitigator was docked in bed for the remainder of the trial.