single word requests - Is there a noun for addressing a problem (but not quite a "solution")?




There is a problem that has a way to address it.


However, the way to address the problem is not a solution because it doesn't completely solve the problem, and perhaps it is not even a partial solution because it doesn't really solve it. It also introduces complications that may have to be dealt with separately.


The best thing that comes to my mind is "addressing the problem", and it would be great if there was a noun for it.


I would suppose that "mitigation" is an appropriate word, but perhaps there is something more precise?



Answer



A way to address a problem without solving it is a work-around.


M-W:



work–around noun


: a plan or method to circumvent a problem (as in computer software) without eliminating it



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