/mɪtɪɡeɪt ˈdæmɪdʒɪz/ – Phrase
Definition: Giảm thiểu thiệt hại.
A more thorough explanation: (of a person who has suffered loss due to someone else’s negligence or breach of contract) to take steps to meet the legal requirement that someone who has suffered loss because of another person’s breach of contract or negligence must do what they can to minimize or reduce any losses and to prevent these losses from getting worse
Example: National City asserted several special defenses to the receiver’s suit, including failure to mitigate damages.