mitigative
/ˌmɪtɪɡˈeɪtɪv/Definitions
1. adjective
Tending or having the power to reduce or alleviate the severity of something, especially punishment.
“The judge’s mitigative sentence took into account the defendant’s troubled past.”
2. noun
A quality or tendency that reduces or alleviates the severity of something, especially punishment.
“The mitigative factors in the case led to a reduced sentence for the defendant.”