Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus. EXTENUATION. That which renders a crime or tort less heinous than it would be without it: it is opposed to aggravation. (q.v. ) 2. In general, extenuating circumstances go in mitigation of punishment in criminal cases, or of damages in those of a civ...
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RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook extenuate (redirected fromextenuates) Dictionary Thesaurus to represent an offence or fault as being less serious than it appears, as by showing mitigating circumstances. ...
n. surrounding factors (sometimes called mitigation) which make a crime appear less serious, less aggravated, or without criminal intent, and thus warranting a more lenient punishment or lesser charge (manslaughter rather than murder, for example). (See:mitigating circumstances) ...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook extenuate Dictionary Thesaurus Idioms Related to extenuate:subjugate,thesaurus,Extenuating circumstances to represent an offence or fault as being less serious than it appears, as by showing mitigating circumstances. ...